Searching for answers about Social Security disability can feel daunting and confusing, so we have created an online library to explain SSDI topics in detail. Whether you are searching for guidance on appealing a denied claim or info on SSDI eligibility, our articles can provide helpful insights.
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Why Social Security's SGA Limit Is Higher for People Who Are Blind—and What That Means If You Want to Return to WorkSGA for blindness is higher than that for non-blind individuals. Disability Services of America explains what that gap means when you return to work.
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Expedited Reinstatement (EXR) - Disability ResearchIf your benefits stopped because you returned to work, you may be able to restart them without filing a new application.
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Substantial Gainful ActivityA person who earns more than a certain amount each month (after subtracting disability-related work expenses) is considered to be working at a substantial level
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From Diagnosis to Documentation: Building the Case for SSDI ReinstatementRecords can make or break your EXR case. Disability Services of America explains how to collect and organize medical evidence for expedited SSDI reinstatement.
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The Truth About Social Security Disability Application MistakesAvoid these common Social Security disability application mistakes. Learn how to strengthen your SSDI claim and improve your chances of approval.
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SSI & SSDI Survivor Benefits for Widows, Children, and FamilySurvivor benefits for widows, children, and families provide financial support through SSI and SSDI after the death of a working loved one.
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Disability Benefits for VeteransDisability benefits for veterans can include VA compensation, SSDI, and SSI, with eligibility rules, ratings, and work programs that affect income and support.
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Common Reasons People Get Denied for DisabilityLearn the most common reasons Social Security denies disability claims and how we can help strengthen your SSDI or SSI application for approval.
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Government Benefits for Veterans With DisabilitiesGovernment benefits for veterans with disabilities provide tax-free VA pay, Social Security support, and programs to help them return to work.
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Government Benefits for Work InjuriesGovernment benefits for work injuries include Workers’ Compensation, FECA, SSDI, and SSI programs that provide income support and medical care.