It’s common for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claims to be denied initially. Often, applicants must go through the appeals process. An approval is still possible, so an initial denial doesn’t mean benefits will never be paid. However, it’s important to...
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Blue-collar workers may qualify for SSDI under a special rule
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Insurance SSDI benefits is usually relatively difficult. Workers only become eligible when they are incapable of keeping any job. Most of the time, medical conditions that end a career but do not prevent people from...
Disabilities do not necessarily have to be physical to qualify for SSDI
Many people seeking disability benefits and exploring their options regarding SSDI have physical limitations. For instance, someone may suffer a spinal cord injury which means they will never walk again and cannot return to work. Or they may experience an amputation...
