Most people recognize that having an estate plan is critical for all adults, but some may not realize that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can impact how estate planning is handled. The way that the estate plan is affected depends on whether the SSDI...
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Is it harder to get SSDI for certain disabilities?
Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be challenging for anyone, but some disabilities can make it harder to get the benefits you deserve. This difficulty does not mean those conditions are not real or disabling. Rather, the situation reflects...
Do SSDI applicants need the help of an attorney?
Working professionals help fund Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. For many people, that funding primarily provides support in the form of retirement benefits later in life. However, the Social Security Administration (SSA) also oversees disability...
What is the state of the Social Security Disability system in the United States?
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program is a safety net for millions of Americans who are unable to work due to severe disabilities. However, the system is currently facing significant challenges that threaten its sustainability and effectiveness. The...
How SSA decides disability and SSDI eligibility
You need clear rules before you apply for disability benefits. When you understand how the Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews claims, you can better judge your eligibility and avoid mistakes that lead to denials. How SSA evaluates disability The Social...
SSDI application issues you need to avoid
Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) may feel straightforward, but many applications get denied because of avoidable mistakes. Knowing the most common issues upfront helps you protect your claim and avoid delays. Incomplete or inaccurate...
Social security disability in Wisconsin: What conditions apply?
Social security disability benefits are available when a serious health condition prevents you from working for at least 12 months. To qualify, your condition must meet the SSA’s rules and show clear limits on your ability to work. Here are some conditions that may...
Core requirements for SSDI benefits
Working professionals typically make regular contributions towards Social Security. Either their employers withhold funds from each of their checks, or they make estimated quarterly payments as self-employed professionals. Most people expect to make use of their...
Do all applicants for SSDI benefits get rejected at first?
Despite widespread internet access making it easier than ever for people to learn about their rights and government programs, misinformation still seems to spread much more quickly than the truth. For example, people still tend to share a lot of inaccurate information...
3 important qualifications to receive SSDI benefits for a condition
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits protect those who can't work to support themselves because of a severe medical condition. Not everyone who might benefit from SSDI will qualify to receive benefits. The Social Security Administration (SSA) tracks...

