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SSDI Benefits and Depression

Depression is one of the main causes of disability for those dealing with non-fatal illnesses in the United States.  Although depression comes in various forms, it is nonetheless a serious medical condition that causes persistent sadness, feelings of hopelessness and in certain severe cases, suicidal ideations.  In addition to these emotions, a person suffering from […]

Veterans Benefits and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder

Members of the armed services who engaged in prolonged combat or experienced some other type of traumatizing event while serving in the military may be at risk for developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  PTSD, also commonly referred to as battle fatigue or “shell shock”, has been a recognized as a condition suffered by soldiers for […]

The 5 Most Common Myths Associated with Social Security Disability Benefits

 As an attorney who has handled numerous Social Security disability cases, I often come across clients who say all types of things that are based upon wrongful assumptions about SSDI.  Not only are their beliefs mistaken, they can also adversely impact their ability to qualify for disability benefits.  Accordingly, I have compiled a list of […]

What Constitutes a Disability to Qualify for Social Security Benefits?

To be considered “disabled” for SSDI eligibility purposes, individuals must be diagnosed with either a medical or psychological disorder that prevents them from performing substantial gainful activities, or SGA.  SGA refers to work that generates a certain monetary amount on a monthly basis.  In 2012, the amount was set at $1,010 for non–blind SSDI applicants […]

Medical Conditions that Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits

 In order to automatically qualify for Social Security Disability benefits (SSDI), you must be diagnosed with a qualifying disease or injury.  Such injuries and disabilities are listed by the Social Security Administration in a manual known as the “blue book”, which includes both physical and mental impairments.  These qualifying conditions are as follows: Musculoskeletal conditions, […]

Veterans for Common Sense Says VA Claims For Reservists Are Denied More Often

Veterans for Common Sense found that members who were deployed to Iraq and/or Afghanistan were having more difficulty getting benefits approved by the Veterans Affairs Department as compared to other veterans seeking disability compensation claims. This new data cites information and data obtained by the Veterans for Common Sense through the Freedom of Information Act. […]

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