We like to use our blog as a way to update you about news and changes in Social Security Disability and Veterans' Disability Benefits, as well as to provide you with helpful information and tips.
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Chronic Asthma Attacks May Qualify You for Social Security DisabilityHow can you prove to SSA that your chronic asthma is a disabling condition? Learn which medical evidence can get you the disability payments you need.
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We Are Moving To Better Serve YouThis move will give us access to more resources to support our clients in their efforts to obtain the disability benefits they have earned.
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Backlog of VA Disability Claims is Climbing…AgainSince last November there has been a 30,000-case increase in the backlog of VA disability claims.
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Veterans Special Monthly Compensation: Understanding Aid and AttendanceVeterans who suffer from a service-connected injury and require aid and attendance may be eligible for additional benefits. Learn more about SMC(l).
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If You’re Disabled, You Can Erase Your Student Loan DebtDebt relief is available to both disabled veterans and for those drawing Social Security disability payments.
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Are Your Disability Benefits Secure? What You Need to Know Now About CDRsThe Social Security Administration (SSA) conducts periodic checks of your medical condition to see if you still meet the standards for disability benefits.
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Question of the Month: Why do I have to wait for Social Security disability payments?The law says that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) can be paid only after you have been disabled continuously for a period of 5 full calendar months.
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Comfort Food: Crockpot BeefA recipe from the kitchen of Janet Cuddigan. Learn how to make delicious crockpot beef for everyone in your family to enjoy. It's quick & easy!
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Cut Your Tax Bill: Strategies for Disabled AmericansAll Social Security benefits are taxed in the same way, even disability payments. But for the majority of people, Social Security benefits are not taxable.
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Question of the Month: Is it Okay to "Fudge" My Income to Get a Refund?Often those who are disabled are in tough financial situations. Sometimes they are tempted to report “phantom income” on their taxes to get a refund check.