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Social Security Disability

How Much Do I Get for Bipolar Disability?

How much you can get as disability benefits if you have bipolar disability is essential information for you. Even though you clearly will not want your illness to deteriorate to a level where you need social security benefits to survive, this knowledge is essential. People diagnosed with bipolar disorder may find it hard to hold… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Will Disability Recipients Get 2021 COVID Stimulus Checks?

Nearly half of all households in the United States have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic financially. During the pandemic, businesses have been forced to close or run with much less revenue, meaning they often have to lay off staff. This has impacted the households of business owners and their employees greatly. Due to the… Read more

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Social Security Disability

What Does a Disability Lawyer Do?

A disability lawyer would help you get your SSDI benefits without hassles. SSDI is an acronym for Social Security Disability Insurance. It’s a program for people under the age of 65 who have qualifying disabilities and a specified amount of work credits. This program compensates them with monthly benefits for their inability to work and… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Age 50 and SSDI Approval Rules

Those receiving social security disability (SSDI) benefits have been determined to have an impairment that is severe enough to prevent them from performing their past job, and other subsequent jobs. While SSDI is available to many individuals, the rules are slightly different if you are over the age of 50. Age 50 and SSDI Approval… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Does Social Security Watch Your Bank Account?

If you are receiving disability assistance through the Social Security Administration (SSA), you will not want to do anything to jeopardize the funds that you receive monthly. And you may wonder if social security is able to watch your bank account to ensure that you still qualify. The answer to this depends on the type… Read more

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Social Security Disability

Income Discussion: How Much Money Can You Make if You Are on Social Security Disability?

Through Social Security Disability, individuals who can no longer work as a result of a disability receive benefits from the government. To qualify for disability income, the individual must meet some criteria. For example, before the individual became disabled, they must have worked a job or jobs that qualified for Social Security and must have… Read more

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Veteran's Disability

Veterans Disability Payment Rates for 2021

The cost of living adjustment for United States Veterans receiving disability compensation in 2021 was recently announced. While the increase isn’t major, it does represent a small percentage increase which helps keep up with inflating costs. And for any veteran receiving disability benefits, the monthly check can be the difference that allows them to continue… Read more

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Workers’ Comp Benefits for COVID in Wisconsin

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone’s life in some way. While everyone has had to deal with social distancing, mask-wearing, and other protocols, many in Wisconsin have contracted the disease. The disease affects everyone differently, but for many, a COVID-19 infection can lead to serious illness or worse. To date, Wisconsin has seen over 500,000… Read more

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Social Security Disability

5 Reasons Why Social Security Disability Claims Get Denied

Millions of Americans send in applications for social security disability benefits yearly, and only about 30% of that number gets approved by the Social Security Administration. The low number has led many to wonder why their claims get denied at the initial level. The reasons for the denial varies from person to person, and it… Read more

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