When you’re unable to work due to a disability, the idea of having enough money to pay your bills is often daunting. That’s where Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits come into play. SSD benefits can definitely help to pay for all of your basic expenses, but what many people don’t realize is that simply applying…
Continue reading…Are there Social Security Disability Benefits for Children?
When a disability prevents an adult from being able to work full-time or at all, Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits can be a lifesaver. But what about children with disabilities – are they able to receive SSD as well? Children who are 18 or younger (or 19-22 if attending school) may qualify for Supplemental Security…
Continue reading…Social Security Disability and Low IQ
Unfortunately, with a lower IQ, there are fewer jobs that an individual is qualified for. Therefore, for many individuals with low IQ, it becomes very difficult to work – or at the very least to earn enough money to provide for life’s basics (food, shelter, clothing, etc.) That’s why Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits can…
Continue reading…Autism Spectrum Disorder and Social Security Disability
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a condition, which encompasses a wide range of neurological and developmental conditions. Since it is a spectrum disorder, some people experience severe patterns of behavior, while others are milder. Some individuals with ASD are unable to use spoken language, as we know it, while others can speak incredibly well but…
Continue reading…Can You Qualify for SSD Benefits if You Have Down Syndrome?
If you have Down Syndrome you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. However, whether you have Trisomy 21 or Mosaic Down Syndrome can impact the approval of your benefits. SSD Benefits for Non-Mosaic Down Syndrome If you can prove that you have non-mosaic Down Syndrome, you may be able to get…
Continue reading…I’ve Been Diagnosed with Cancer: Can I Receive SSD Benefits?
When you hear the life-altering words, “you have cancer,” there’s no doubt that your life is about to change in many ways. A cancer diagnosis may mean that you will find it difficult to continue working as you have while you are seeking treatment and battling your disease. You should never have to worry about…
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