Social Disability

  • Disability Benefits: Attending a Disability Hearing
    If you are appealing a denial on your disability benefits, Social Security may require you to attend a hearing before an administrative law judge. Here is what to expect when attending your hearing and how you can tip the scales in your favor. If you have been denied Social Security reconsideration on your disability claim, or live in a State where the first step in the disability appeal process is a hearing before an administrative law judge, you have 60 days to request your hearing. The six Read More...
  • A Guide To Secure Social Security Benefits Against Disability
    Disability of any form is a curse to humanity. It not only demeans a person's ability to earn livelihood but sometimes also brings him social disrespect. Thus, disability exists not physically only, but also in the minds of the people who constitute our society. You must have come across various cases, when an efficient employee of an organization was thrown out because he suffered from a kind of disability, and now his family does not even have enough resources to continue even a minimal livel Read More...
  • Can I Work and Still Get Disability Benefits?
    This can be a complicated question, as are most questions regarding the subject of Social Security disability. Can you work and still get disability benefits? The answer is possibly. It is possible, but it depends on the amount of money you make and when you are doing it. The national limit, or SGA (Substantial Gainful Activity), in 2007 has been $900 gross income (for the non-blind--see your SSA for details). That means before taxes are taken out, an applicant or recipient of disability cannot Read More...
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