Social Security really prefers that you do now go into their office and apply. The application process is a little time-consuming, it usually takes around an hour, maybe more and what Social Security would prefer that you do is submit your application materials online or call their 800-number and arrange for a telephone appointment so that you can tell Social Security about your disability and answer all their questions so they can complete your application. We complete applications for our clients in the way that is most satisfactory to Social Security and that is online.
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If you've applied for Social Security Disability, you've taken the first important step towards getting help. SSD is an insurance program for individuals whose disabilities prevent them from holding a
If you are a veteran or wounded warrior, you may be eligible to have your Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claim expedited. Benefits offered through the Social
If you have a mental illness that interferes with your daily life and prohibits you from working, there is help available. You can qualify for the same Social Security Disability benefits as someone
How to Prepare and What You Can Expect at Your SSD Phone Hearing. Filing for disability benefits can be a long and complex process. Many people have a lot of questions and concerns regarding their
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides a form, SSA-3368-BK (SSA 3368), “Disability Report Adult,” for you to use when applying for Social Security disability benefits. The SSA says that
If My Medical Condition Is Not Continuous and Happens Intermittantly, Can I Still Apply for Social Security Disability (SSD) Benefits? You can apply for disability benefits based on an intermittent
The process required to apply for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) from the Social Security Administration (SSA) is not complicated, as long as you have someone on your side who understands the
When you get Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you may get Medicare. SSDI is funded through your payroll taxes and is available if you worked a certain number of years and contribute to