Why Will A Vocational Expert Testify At My Social Security Disability Hearing?
First, it is important to know exactly who and what a Vocational Expert (VE) is. He or she has formal training and usually work...
Can I Still Work and Receive Social Security Disability?
Many people are simply unable to completely stop working even though they have a severe mental or physical condition that keeps them from...
Why Was My Social Security Disability Case Placed On A Medical Hold?
In order to be found disabled by the Social Security Administration, you must be unable (or expected to not be able) to work for at least...
Can't File For Social Security Disability Just Yet? -Listen To My Advice
I see it almost every week, someone desperately needs to file for Social Security disability benefits, but because he or she knows it...
Social Security Disability Approval Chances For Childhood ADHD Claims Not Good
Almost all ADHD or ADD claims filed by parents on behalf of their children for SSI benefits will not be successful. Only the most severe...
Be Careful Maintaining Employment and Filing for Social Security Disability Benefits
The average wait time for a Social Security disability hearing is roughly 14 months. This is not even taking into consideration the year...
What You Need To Know Before Requesting A Hearing For Your Social Security Disability Case
First and foremost, if you believe you are severely disabled, to the point where you are unable to work, you have a constitutional right...
Understand What It Really Means To Be Disabled
The truth of the matter is...even though you may have a condition or a combination of conditions which keep you from working, you still...
Should I Appeal My Unfavorable Decision or Start My Disability Case Over Again?
First, ask yourself whether you truly are disabled. Do not appeal a bad case, even if it is your own. You are wasting not only the...
Five More Quick Tips For Success With Your Social Security Disability Claim
Here are five more quick tips to give you a better chance of success when filing for Social Security disability benefits: 1. Tell you...