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The Social Security Administration that approves benefits for those who apply have an impairment listings manual called the blue book. Inside, it lists numerous medical conditions and impairments, both mental and physical, that will dictate whether you qualify for SSDI. Here’s a list of various impairments listed in the blue book: Musculoskeletal System – includes...
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Getting approved for Social Security Disability benefits can be a difficult process. With that, a large portion of those who apply initially get denied by the Social Security Administration. To help increase your odds of getting approved for disability benefits, here are 3 common mistakes people make that could risk their chances of having a...
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It is not uncommon to be denied when you initially apply for Social Security Disability Benefits. In fact, it is believed that about 67% of all disability claims nationwide are denied when they are first submitted to the Social Security Administration. As many discover, getting approved for Social Security Disability Benefits can be a challenging...
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Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program that pays monthly to individuals who have a limited income or access to few resources. To receive SSI, you have to meet one of the following qualifications: Be at least 65 or olderBe totally or partially blindHave a medical issue that prevents you from being able to...
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It is the goal of Social Security services to meet the ongoing changes needed by Americans. With that said, it’s not unusual for the circumstances of a current beneficiary to change as they get older and life goes on. If you or someone in your family currently receives Social Security or Supplemental Security Income, specific...
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Both programs offer cash benefits for disabled individuals, however it’s important to know which one is best for you. The biggest difference between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and the ability to qualify for either resides in an individual’s work history. SSDI is for people who have worked a job...
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The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) offers HUD housing options to all Americans that fall into the low-income category who want to buy a home or who cannot afford rent. To offer affordable homes, HUD features foreclosed properties and puts them up for bid. Applicants interested in purchasing these homes must reach out...
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