Denied Disability Benefits for Cancer

Cancer appears in a range of forms and sizes, depending on the severity of the disease. You may have applied for Social Security benefits to compensate for lost income and rapidly rising medical costs as a result of a severe form of cancer. Much to your dismay, the Social Security Administration (SSA) denied disability benefits […]

Working Through an SSDI Application for Cancer

Cancer is a group of diseases that are distinguished by normal cell growth and the potential to spread to or invade other parts of the body. Cancer may spread to nearly any part of the body, including the breasts, prostate, skin, intestines, bones, and lungs. Cancer is a grouping of 100 different diseases. The National […]

SSDI for Congestive Heart Failure

Social Security disability benefits may be available to you if you have a serious heart condition that prevents you from working full-time. A few cardiovascular conditions, like Heart Failure, coronary artery disease, repetitive arrhythmias, and heart transfers, may naturally qualify you for disability benefits through Social Security “Blue Book” Postings of disabilities. A “medical-vocational allowance,” […]

Social Security Bonus Secret

 Let’s get one thing out of the way right away: there is no such thing as a “bonus” for Social Security. However, you are certain to be able to increase the amount of your retirement benefits by taking certain actions. It can be essential to have good Social Security to have a thorough understanding of […]

5 Things Every Women Should Know About Social Security

By providing benefits and financial protection to millions of people throughout their lives, Social Security has contributed to the security of today and tomorrow for more than 85 years. Women live longer on average than men. The typical woman in a traditional couple is approximately two years younger than her partner. Consequently, roughly 90% of […]

SSDI Cases and Retroactive Payments

Retroactive payments cover the time you were disabled but did not apply for benefits. This might be because you didn’t realize you qualified or because you haven’t had a chance to start the application yet. Payments Made Retroactively in SSI CasesSupplemental Security Income payments are not made retroactively (SSI). Individuals who are approved for benefits […]

Why Can’t I Get Emergency Disability Payments From Social Security?

Only in extremely exceptional emergency situations can Social Security give hardship payments to disability applicants. If you have a clearly crippling impairment and Social Security agrees that your claim has a high possibility of being granted, the SSA may issue you presumptive disability (PD) or presumptive blindness (PB) payments (if you are blind or have […]

How to Apply for SSDI With Hemophilia Medically

Hemophilia diseases are genetic illnesses that impair the body’s capacity to cause blood clotting and coagulation, which are processes that halt bleeding when blood arteries are ruptured. Because haemophiliacs have a difficult difficulty stopping bleeding once it begins, they must exercise caution in circumstances where they may be cut. Those with haemophilia do not bleed […]

SSDI for Systemic Vasculitis

Vasculitis is a term used to describe a collection of diseases that cause inflammation in your blood vessels. It is sometimes referred to as angiitis or arteritis. It might make your blood vessels weak, stretched, bigger, or smaller. They could fully close. Vasculitis may affect anyone at any age. Some cancers cause damage to blood […]

The 5 Month Waiting Period for Compassionate Allowance

You may have to wait up to five months after your application is approved for Social Security disability benefits before getting compensation. However, in rare cases, a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applicant may not be able to wait that long. In some situations, an applicant may be eligible for a compassionate allowance. The SSDI […]