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If you are able to work full time, you are not eligible for SSD.
You can obtain more information regarding how to apply, the eligibility requirements, as well as file an application for disability online... Read Answer
Your questions is a good one, but a difficult one. The "process" may be resolved after the initial application, or go through multiple layers... Read Answer
It sounds as if you want to make sure that the Social SEcurity Administration has your new address for your disability case. Try this:... Read Answer
The answer rests in the insurance contract that provides you with Long Term Disability benefits. My guess is that the company was burned too... Read Answer
Depending on the state that you live in, the percentage of applicants that are turned down the first time is quite high, so if you are disabled it is... Read Answer
Have you communicated this to your lawyer? You have hired her or him to do a job and they are well-versed in the potential places to be treated... Read Answer
You receive disability for being disabled. It does not matter how many disabilities you have.
If it is SSI that you get and not SSD (some people get this confused) the child does not get benefits. Always remember, though, it costs... Read Answer
I must assume by "they" you mean the SSA. This basically means that the SSA is reviewing your case to determine whether or not a hearing will... Read Answer
Pro Se
is not something I would recommend in the setting you are in.
Seasoned and experienced lawyers do not always navigate easily amidst
the... Read Answer
Tax law is very complex. I recommend you speak to a tax professional about your question because a tax professional is the one that needs to... Read Answer
If you are working when you apply for
disability, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will deny your
claim and not even get to the medical... Read Answer