Articles about Social Security

SSD 101: What Conditions Automatically Qualify You for Disability?

SSD 101: What Conditions Automatically Qualify You for Disability? The Social Security disability program has helped millions of Americans receive benefits and other important resources for over 60 years. The Social Security Administration (SSA) continues to help people with medical conditions receive insurance or supplemental income, but with mixed results.

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Can I work with Neuromuscular Scoliosis?

Can I work with Neuromuscular Scoliosis? An individual suffering from scoliosis will have a curvature in their spine varying from mild to severe. There are three types or categories of scoliosis. The first is idiopathic, meaning there is no definite cause. This is the most common type of scoliosis and

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Double Crush Syndrome and Disability: An Insight into Nerve Compressions and Their Impact on Work Capacity

Is Double Crush Syndrome a Disability? Double crush syndrome is a medical condition characterized by the compression of a peripheral nerve at two distinct locations, a phenomenon often described as compressive neuropathy. It differs from peripheral neuropathy, where the nerves undergo damage rather than compression. For instance, an individual diagnosed

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Does Cystic Fibrosis Qualify for Disability?

Cystic fibrosis can be overwhelming, as you are suffering from a severe condition requiring a significant amount of medical treatment. The more severe your condition, the more likely the symptoms have a significant impact upon your ability to work, thus making you more likely to qualify for disability benefits. If

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Unraveling the Enigma: Is Cataplexy a Disability?

Introduction In the complex realm of medical intricacies, a social security disability attorney can help unravel the mystifying enigma of cataplexy, weaving threads of muscle weakness and conscious awareness. Drawing upon more than two decades of experience navigating personal injury and social security cases, I stand poised, alongside a team

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Vision Loss and Blindness Disability Facts

These Vision Loss and Blindness Disability Facts May Surprise You In the United States, approximately 1 in every 3 Americans has some form of vision loss. The most common cause of vision loss is age-related macular degeneration, which occurs when the small central portion of the retina deteriorates and typically

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Understanding SSDI Application Process Terms

Many applicants need help with Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) terminology. The SSDI application process itself is not only frustrating, stressful, and LONG, but also a lot of the terms you may come across are simply confusing. To aid in your understanding of key SSDI application process terms, the team

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