Articles, tagged with "supplemental security income", page 1
10th February 2012
You can file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy unless: 1) you can afford to repay under Chapter 13 bankruptcy plan because you make more money than the median income in your state; or 2) you've previously received bankruptcy discharge/case dismissal; or 3) you hav...
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Attorney Sergei Tokmakov
10th February 2012
Social security disability Arizona benefits are provided to those who suffer from a severe disability that lasts for a long duration and renders them unable to work. Social security disability benefits may be paid through one of three separate programs if...
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Alan Schiffman
22nd December 2011
Everyone thinks their future is secure because they have a good chunk of change in the bank and the pension they have been promised is wonderful. However, one event can totally change the course of the future. What happens if all of a sudden one day you c...
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CPS
23rd November 2011
When filing for Social Security Disability (SSD), one of the largest factors that your claim depends on is your medical records; in general, if you have no record that you've been taking medications or been to a doctor in the past year, your benefits will...
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sarahsimmons
26th September 2011
If you are injured or disabled and your doctor has said you can no longer work, you may be considering filing for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Because most applicants are denied the first time they apply, it's im...
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sarahsimmons
19th September 2011
We know just how annoying and lengthy it can be to deal with the Social Security Administration when filing a disability claim. You may be uncomfortable or disheartened because of your situation. Don’t be. Lawyers who concentrate in Social Security Disabi...
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stuart831
16th August 2011
Effect of New POMS Rules on Trust Administration
What is POMS?
stands for Program Operations Manual System. It is a Social Security manual whose purpose is to instruct Social Security personnel on the interpretation to be given provisions of the Socia...
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Author:
Linda Moon
09th August 2011
You can receive Social Security Disability benefits if you are disabled and under 65 years of age. Also, you must have sufficient earning credits, which is determined by the Social Security Administration. You may be able to qualify for Supplemental Secur...
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Charleston Personal Injury Law Firm
30th June 2011
Social Security Benefits or social security disability insurance is for the disabled people who are not in a position to work; this plan has been set up by the government to help disabled people by offering an income stream.
People, who are not in a p...
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Author:
Austin88
17th June 2011
President Franklin D. Roosevelt had told Congress the previous year that he intended to provide a program for Social Security. He created a committee to study the issue of economic security and to make recommendations on which to base legislation to be co...
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Author:
Neil H. Good
08th June 2011
Social Security Disability Claims Process
Securing Social Security Disability Income or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is not as simple as you might think. While you may be completely eligible for SSD, trying to file for it can be a daunting task t...
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Charleston Personal Injury Law Firm
24th May 2011
To overcome barriers in the way of employment is extremely essential to reduce the inequality gap that has plagued the society economically as well as psychologically. To ensure a healthy work environment based on values and respect, understanding barri...
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Author:
jamesandirson
19th May 2011
First a quick look at what Social Security Disability (SSD) is not. SSD is not State Disability Insurance (SDI) which is an injured worker’s insurance program administered by the Employment Development Department (EDD) of the State of California. And SSD...
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Author:
Art
16th May 2011
When you hear social security or SSI you may instantly think of you elderly relative, but the truth is there are many individuals of working age or younger who qualify for benefits under one of these programs. Young adults who are blind or unable to work ...
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Author:
Burt Owens
28th March 2011
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a program put in place by the federal government in 1956, in case a worker becomes disabled and is not capable of working. Recipients of SSDI must have a working history where withholdings has been taken from...
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Author:
Ricky Mapplethorpe