One of the purposes of the Social Security Disability program is to provide financial help to those who suffer from a disability so severe that it limits you form being able to work full time. Although there are some ways you can get away with working part time, if...
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What is the Difference between SSI and SSDI?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are both programs administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA) that are available to individuals with a qualifying disability. The list of medical conditions that qualify...
What Are Transferable Skills For Social Security?
Leah had worked as a general contractor for 20 years before she became disabled. She got the job straight out of college. After twenty years, she had the skills necessary to be a very proficient contractor. Now, her disability rendered her unable to stand for more...
Can Permanent Residents Qualify for Social Security Disability without Paying Taxes?
The answer to this question is yes and no. There are two types of Social Security Disability, and permanent residents that have not paid taxes can receive one form of disability: SSI. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) does not require anyone to pay taxes to receive...
The Social Security Disability Process: Part 2
This article is part of a two part series on how to navigate each step of the Social Security disability process. In this article, we cover what to expect at the Request for Hearing stage, including pre and post hearing. Part 1 covers determining what disability...