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Social Security Disability
by Thomas Stroble | August 26th, 2015
If you have suffered a long-term or permanent disability and are no longer able to work, applying for and obtaining Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits1 can be imperative to financial stability and being able to cover your bills. Once you begin receiving benefits, you can budget your expenses based on your benefit amount and can often avoid any serious financial issues simply because you have a disability. However, if your established benefits would stop for some reason, you may suddenly experience many financial challenges and hardship.
Reasons SSD benefits can be canceled
There are many occurrences that may cause … Read More
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by Thomas Stroble | July 22nd, 2015
The Social Security Disability Insurance1 (SSD) program is designed to help disabled people who have paid into the social security program are deemed “disabled” by the Social Security Administration2 (SSA). In some cases, a people who are clearly disabled have a difficult time establishing that fact to the SSA, resulting in a denial of benefits. When a person is not working, a delay or denial in receiving benefits to which they are legally entitled may mean the difference between food on the table and going hungry. As a result, it is important for anyone who is experiencing difficulty … Read More
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by Thomas Stroble | May 19th, 2015

The Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) program in the United States is meant to financially assist individuals who have a temporary or permanent disability that prevents them from working. This supposed goal of the program often leads people with disabilities to be shocked when the Social Security Administration (SSA) denies their application for benefits. Most people who apply fail to realize that getting approved for benefits is surprisingly difficult in recent years and many politicians are lobbying to severely cut back the program or end it altogether due to funding issues. This means that getting benefits may only become increasingly … Read More
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