For those accustomed to working for a living, suffering a brain injury that prevents them from working is a traumatic event. Unfortunately, it’s fully possible that this will be the consequences after a person receives a blow to the head. There are many ways that a...
Month: December 2020
What happens to your SSDI benefits while you’re incarcerated?
You receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits each month because you have a medical condition that prevents you from being able to earn enough money to support yourself. Now, you’re facing time in prison. Will you continue to receive those benefits?...
When do mental conditions become apparent?
Mental conditions like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder often qualify as disabilities. They can easily keep someone from being able to work, but that person still needs financial support -- perhaps even more than someone without such a disorder. However, many people...
SSI benefits can help those who don’t qualify for SSDI benefits
Social Security is a program meant to protect those who can't support themselves due to disability or age. The most well-known Social Security benefits, including retirement benefits and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, require that a person made...
Should you consider applying for SSDI benefits if you’re getting early retirement benefits?
Most people who file for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits do so long before they’re at the age where they qualify for Social Security retirement benefits. However, what if you began collecting retirement benefits at the earliest age you were...
When is hearing loss a disability?
Hearing loss comes from many reasons, including exposure to loud noises in the workplace. When you begin to lose your hearing, you’ll likely find that doing many things is more challenging than usual. This can make it difficult for some individuals to hold jobs and...
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