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Social Security Increase for 2009 'COLA', SSDI and Medicare PremiumsIn 2009, seniors and the disabled can expect an increase in their Social Security retirement and SSDI checks along with some changes in Medicare.
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Tips & Advice on Filing Your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) ClaimTips to help your cope with your SSDI claim. -
Factory Supervisor Gains SSDI QuicklyWhen multiple sclerosis attacked Joseph Sheldon, his sister was there for him. Just as he had been there for her during her battle with breast cancer years earlier. His sister recommended that he ask Allsup to help him secure disability benefits.
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Who Should Apply for SSDI: Separating the Facts from the FictionThe Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program can seem like an impossible set of hurdles. As one expert explains, though, once you understand the process, it's important to apply if you feel you are qualified.
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SSDI Award Eases Family's Financial BurdenAfter receiving a brutal beating by a patient, Mrs. Foster was diagnosis with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Now, she needs help obtaining her Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
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SSDI and MedicareRead this informative article and find out some basics about SSDI and Medicare, and how these programs can be accessed by the disabled!
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Ticket to Work: 2007 Rules for SSDI, Social Security Disability InsuranceDetailed information for Social Security Disability Insurance,(SSDI), beneficiaries who work while still earning SSDI benefits in 2007. During the nine-month trial work period, there are no limits on your earnings. -
Allsup Inc. Reviews the State of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in 2007The SSDI program is in the midst of a growing crisis. Waits are growing and staff is shrinking -- steps must be taken to ensure that Americans with disabilities have access to the benefits they paid for. Allsup Inc. reviews the current state of SSDI in the U.S. -
California Woman Finds Relief with SSDI BenefitsSheila Klistoff wondered what more did she have to go through to prove that she was unable to work. Throughout the years, a variety of illnesses-all took a toll on her health. With her energy level depleted, she sought help through the Internet.
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Applying for SSDI (Social Security Disability)When applying for disability you need to have a ton of patience and documents of every medical thing that applies.
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Pros and Cons of Free Vocational Rehabilitation for SSDI RecipientsLearn about the benefits, drawbacks and the process of vocational rehabilitation programs sponsored by the SSA.
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Illinois Woman Receives Much-Needed Disability BenefitsMs. Alvarez received SSDI benefits and some relief from medical bills. Although she suffers from many medical problems (breast cancer, Graves' disease, and more) and can no longer teach her beloved students, she has an inspirational story to share.
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Woman Breathes Easier After Receiving Social Security Disability BenefitsAfter years of suffering from COPD, she applied for her disability benefits. After several failed attempts, she enlisted help.
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Disability Help Pays Off for Oregon Woman with MSObtaining Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a difficult and complex process. Two out of every three applicants initially are denied. Dayna Rich had been denied a dozen times before she got the help she needed.
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A Teacher Battles Depression - Gets Disability BenefitsRead about one woman's battle with depression and how Allsup helped her get Social Security Disability Insurance benefits.
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Suffering Woman Benefits from Disability BenefitsFor Wendy Anderson, receiving disability benefits means that she does not have to worry about working, which allows her time to cope with the pain and discomfort of fibromyalgia.
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Brain Tumor Leaves Woman with Disabilities Unable to WorkSarah Rodriguez was a successful financial consultant before a medical diagnosis completely changed her world. A brain tumor affected her ability to earn a living, she needed disability benefits.
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What Health Problems Qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance?You can qualify for disability with a wide variety of health problems, including both physical and mental problems. However, you must meet strict criteria in order to qualify.
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Making the Shift: What to Do About MoneyFor many survivors struggling with PTSD finances becomes a major part of the problem. You aren't functional enough to work full-time and the treatment element gets expensive. What's a survivor to do?
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Social Security Disability: Is it Possible Without Health Insurance?Disabled patients who do not have comprehensive health insurance have difficulty receiving SSDI, even if their conditions are terminal or fully disabling.
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Social Security Disability Insurance: Determine Your EligibilityLearn the process to follow before applying for Social Security Disability Insurance.
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Best Way to Get Social Security DisabilitySocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) provides benefits for some people that cannot work due to a disability. To get SSDI, you must prove that your disability prevents you from working.
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An Overview of Social Security Disability InsuranceThis article outlines some basic facts for those that are intending to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance.
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She Fought the Government and Mental IllnessMost people need professional help when applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits.
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Social Security Disability and Bipolar DisorderPeople suffering with bipolar disorder, and who find themselves unable to keep a job, may be candidates for Social Security Disability benefits.
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Blind Oregon Woman Wins Battle for Disability BenefitsBlind Oregon woman needed professional help to apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. -
Allsup Inc. Secures SSA Disability Payments for NurseSocial Security denies two-thirds of disability applications.
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How to Search Vital Records OnlineSearching vital records will provide information such as birth records , marriage records, death records, etc. Finding such records online is easier than you may think.
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Understanding Risks of Degenerative Neck Arthritis After Neck InjuryIf you are suffering from a neck injury, here is what you need to know about the risk for developing degenerative neck arthritis.
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Social Security Benefits and MedicaidLearn about available Social Security benefits and how they relate to Medicaid.
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How to Search for Obituaries OnlineWhether you are researching your family tree, or a friend or family member that has passed, follow these simple methods to find obituaries online.
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One Happy TexanHarvey Young lived a life of hard work and great reward. His alter ego, Tex Thomas, is one of Austin's legendary crooners and guitar slingers. In a life filled with hard work and play, Young faced every challenge head on.
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Mississippi Medicaid RequirementsLearn about the Medicaid requirements in Mississippi and whether or not you might qualify.
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What is a Disability Working Allowance?A disability working allowance is a unique financial program that is made available to those with disability. Here is a description of such services.
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How to Get Approved for ADHD Disability BenefitsIf your child has been diagnosed with ADHD, here is what you need to know about the approval of ADHD disability benefits.
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ADHD Disability Compensation as Part of a Child Support Legal ProceedingADHD disability compensation should be considered as an added benefit in a divorce proceeding between parents who have a child with ADHD.
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Do I Have to File Taxes on Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?Information about filing taxes if part or all of your income is from SSI.
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Is Filing for Disability What You Really Want?Sometimes filing for disability can be more crippling on your career than on your body. -
Telecommuting Companies: Companies for TelecommutersAre you looking for companies that offer telecommuting and remote work? Here is an extensive list for telecommuters looking for a new job from home.
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New Free Online Genealogy Research Data from FamilySearch.OrgHere are some tips on how to utilize this new set of data collections at FamilySearch.org.
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