Why Part-Time Work Can Strengthen SSDI Claims

Many applicants fear that part-time work ruins SSDI eligibility. In reality, it can demonstrate inability to sustain full-time employment. SSA evaluates capacity, not effort.
Why SSA Focuses on Your Worst Days, Not Your Best Ones

Many SSDI applicants unintentionally weaken their case by emphasizing good days. SSDI is decided on your ability to function consistently. Your worst days matter most.
SSDI for Caregivers Who Become Disabled Themselves

Caring for others doesn’t disqualify you from SSDI.
It often explains why you waited too long.
How Your Work History Quietly Controls Your SSDI Case

In fact, many disability denials happen not because the person isn’t sick enough, but because their work history suggests they could still do “other” work.
