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Why Age 18 Is Important In Social Security Disability Cases

The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is a need-based program for the elderly and adult disabled individuals who have limited fiancés, but it also serves minor children who have been found disabled. When a disabled child reaches the age of 18 Social Security will conduct a redetermination for those children to determine if they are… Read more »

Learn About Disability Benefits Before You Apply

There are some people who decide to file for Social Security disability benefits without knowing what they might be eligible for if they are found disabled by the Social Security Administration. This is fine to do, but to better understand how and why a person is eligible for a certain amount, or not eligible at… Read more »

Customer Satisfaction With Social Security Drops

Annually the American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) conducts studies on customer satisfaction in regards to services provided by different federal agencies and the 2021 report shows that just 64 percent of people were satisfied with the service Social Security provided. Each of the agencies likely went down in customer satisfaction in part due to the… Read more »

The Service Problem At SSA

Trying to obtain a reasonable level of customer service at the Social Security Administration over the last two years has been extremely difficult. The reasons for this are completely identifiable, but the solutions not so much. Since March of 2020 Social Security’s doors have remained mostly closed to the public. Prior to March 2020, when… Read more »

Social Security’s Definition Of Disability

When we think of the word disability it can mean very different things to different people so when a claimant applies for Social Security disability benefits it is important to know exactly what is Social Security’s definition of disability. Some people attempt to apply for Social Security disability benefits while they are still working. A… Read more »

Social Security Employee Reentry Set For March 30, 2022

We finally received some news on a definitive date in which the Social Security Administration will execute a reentry plan for employees to return to the office. This is not the end of telework for Social Security employees, but a new telework schedule will be offered to most employees. This is good news for anyone… Read more »

Understanding How Divorce Can Impact Social Security Benefits

When two people are going through a divorce Social Security is probably the last thing either party is concerned about, but it is something that divorced individuals should look into eventually because a divorced spouse can still be eligible for Social Security benefits based on their ex-spouse’s earning record, as long as all the qualifications… Read more »

Neurological Disorders And Social Security Disability

There are a number of neurological disorders that can be considered disabling for Social Security disability purposes, if those disorders meet Social Security’s rules related to limitations and severity. Some disorders, like epilepsy and benign brain tumors can cause the specific impairment of seizures in individuals who have a neurological disorder. An individual who suffers… Read more »

Wait Times At Social Security Likely To Get Worse In Short Term

We are now approximately half way through the month of January for 2022. The hangover of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays is slowly departing and many people are looking to get back to business as usual, well as much as business as usual during a pandemic can be, but it is likely going to… Read more »