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Monthly Archives: October 2024

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Medical Records in Social Security Disability Cases: Why Are They So Important?

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Many Social Security Disability applicants have likely heard that it is critical for them to provide their medical records to the Social Security Administration during the benefits application process. But fewer Social Security Disability applicants likely know why exactly medical records are so important for their case. To help Social Security disability applicants throughout… Read More »

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Social Security Disability Basics: What Role Do Disability and Work History Have to Play in Social Security Disability Benefits Eligibility?

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Some Social Security Disability applicants may notice that certain key terms come up frequently during the complex and challenging Social Security Disability application process. Indeed, between all the paperwork and forms, phone trees and website information, the terms “disability” and “work history” seem to come up routinely during the Social Security Disability application process…. Read More »

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Social Security Administration Clarifies that Disability Can Happen to Anyone…At Any Age

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One thing that is true about the Social Security Administration and the Social Security Disability applications process is that it can be very confusing for many Social Security Disability applicants. Indeed, with a host of misinformation out there on the web, rumors that are passed by word of mouth, and a mountain of legalese… Read More »

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Social Security Announces 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2025

Social Security Announces 2.5% Cost-of-Living Adjustment for 2025

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The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a 2.5% cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2025, marking the smallest increase since 2021. While inflation has decreased from its peak during the pandemic, many advocates for older Americans express concern that this modest increase may hinder U.S. retirees from maintaining their financial stability. Starting in January, this… Read More »

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What is the Status of My Claim and What is My Chance of Getting Approved for Social Security Disability Benefits? Stages and Approval Rates in Social Security Disability Application Process

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Many Social Security Disability benefits applicants are likely familiar with the long delays in the Social Security Disability applications process. Indeed, it is an unfortunate fact that Social Security Disability applicants from across the country must wait months – and sometimes even longer – to get a decision regarding their Social Security Disability eligibility… Read More »

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Seriously Injured but Not Sure which Program Applies? The Difference Between Social Security Disability and Workers’ Compensation Benefits in Michigan

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The truth of the matter is that when a person is injured, whether at work, at home, or due to a chronic illness, it can be a confusing, scary, and uncertain time. With medical appointments to attend and a serious illness or injury to treat, most people who are seriously injured or impaired have… Read More »

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