Can Immigrants Get Disability? SSD Eligibility for Non-Citizens
An unexpected disability can upend your life. Fortunately, there are a number of government programs designed to support disabled individuals to achieve financial security when
An unexpected disability can upend your life. Fortunately, there are a number of government programs designed to support disabled individuals to achieve financial security when
Are you feeling lost about reinstating your SSI benefits? Navigating the process can be daunting. Whether you’re facing a denial or suspension, understanding the steps
It’s not uncommon to be confused about Social Security Insurance (SSI) and if you’re like most people, you have questions: How are SSI benefits different
Applying for vital income when you’re disabled can feel like another source of pain, but it doesn’t have to be. We’ve pulled together the information
Afraid to get help from a disability lawyer because you don’t know how much they charge? If you’re confused about what disability lawyers can actually
Live with a disabling disease or injury? You’re probably eligible for disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). SSDI, or Social Security Disability Insurance,
If you’re missing work because of an illness or injury, you may qualify for disability insurance. However, knowing which type of disability benefits can be
Recently, a reader asked: “Is it possible to waive an overpayment in disability benefits if I have good cause? If yes, how do I do
This week, a reader named Missy asked us how to apply for the one-time, lump-sum Social Security death benefit. “When my husband passed away, I
Several people recently asked what disability paperwork they need to apply for benefits. It’s true that you will need certain forms and documents to successfully
Are you entitled to back pay for disability benefits such as SSI and SSDI? Understanding the concept of back pay and its application to disability
If you’re too disabled to keep working full-time, you want to make sure you understand the SSA’s guidelines. Sufficiently being able to prove you can’t