Social Security Disability Work Credits

To be eligible for SSDI, you must pass a recent work test and a duration of employment test. People over the age of 18 who meet the medical criteria for disability and have earned the required number of work credits in the required amount of time are eligible to receive monthly Social Security Disability (SSD) […]

California Short-Term Disability Benefits

Through payroll deductions, the state of California requires all employees to contribute to its short-term disability insurance (SDI) program. At the point when representatives become unfit to work because of incapacity, they can gather week by week profits by the program until they are either all set back to work or the advantages terminate. The […]

Disability Symptoms for Hepatic Encephalopathy

According to the American Liver Foundation, more than 30 million Americans suffer some form of liver disease. Medical qualifying for disability is “automatic” when a disease is chronic or advanced, including cases needing a liver transplant, albeit you must still make an application and present medical documents to support your claim. Disability Symptoms for Hepatic […]

How are Social Security Disability Benefits Taxed

Social Security disability is taxed, although most recipients do not pay taxes on it. Social Security disability benefits (SSDI) are taxable, but most disability applicants do not pay them since they have little other income. However, around one-third of Social Security disability recipients pay taxes, primarily as a consequence of their spouse’s or other family […]

SSDI Benefits for Ataxia-telangiectasia​

SSDI Benefits for Ataxia-telangiectasia​ Millions more Social Security Disability petitions will be received by the Social Security Administration this year. At the first stage of the application procedure, only 30% of these claims will be approved. If they want to be considered for disability benefits in the future, the remaining 70% of applicants must go through […]

Hereditary Telangiectasia Disability Case SSDI Benefits

Genetic Telangiectasia (also known as Hereditary Hemorrhagic Telangiectasia, HHT, Osler-Weber-Rendu syndrome, and Osler-Weber-Rendu sickness) is a hereditary ailment in which the development of defective blood vessels increases. Excess blood vessels can develop in the skin, mucosal membranes, and even organs. The organs listed below are commonly affected:i) Liver ii) Lungs iii) Brain Hereditary telangiectasia is […]

Deep Vein Thrombosis and Disability Benefits

Thrombosis and Disability Benefits DVT is caused by a thrombus, or blood clot, forming deep within your veins, most usually in your legs. When a clot develops, it inhibits blood flow to the affected location, resulting in pain or swelling. DVTs are particularly dangerous because the clot may detach and lodge in other parts of […]

How to Get SSDI Benefits for Breast Cancer?

To be eligible for SSDI or SSI due to breast cancer, you must be unable to work and your cancer must have lasted a year or longer – or be projected to last a year or more. Breast cancer affects one out of every eight women throughout her lifetime. Two-thirds of breast cancer patients are […]

SSDI for Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) for Veterans

A disabled veteran with lasting physical and mental impairments from a severe TBI may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits. Veterans with brain injuries or related illnesses that resulted from military service have more chances of getting disability compensation, often within a 100 days of applying for disability insurance.  Thousands of returning service men from war suffer from traumatic brain […]

SSDI vs VA Benefits for Veterinarians

Because disabled veterans can receive both Social Security disability payments and veterans disability benefits, they will nearly always have to deal with the Social Security Administration (SSA). Many veterinarians may be surprised to learn how dissimilar the two systems are. In this blog, we’ll go over the basic aspects of the Social Security system as […]