When facing a disability that affects your ability to work, understanding your options is critical. You need a source of income but you can’t work. Often turning to disability is your only option. However, which type of disability you need or can obtain can seem confusing. Understanding the … [Read more...] about Long-Term Disability and Social Security Disability: The Differences
A Beginner’s Guide to Social Security Disability Claim
Carrying out the process of Social Security Disability claim can feel overwhelming. If you're new to this, understanding the basics is crucial. Here’s a straightforward guide to help you get started. It’s the ideal beginner’s guide to social security disability claims. Understanding Social … [Read more...] about A Beginner’s Guide to Social Security Disability Claim
Disability Insurance in Charlotte, NC – Your Options
Applying for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) isn’t easy, but neither is living with a disability that prevents you from working. At Disability Attorney Services, you can find reliable legal support to help you secure the funds you need. There are … [Read more...] about Disability Insurance in Charlotte, NC – Your Options
Understanding SSA Title II in North Carolina
The Social Security Administration (SSA) serves as a vital source of financial support for disabled individuals. Among its many provisions, SSA Title II, or Title 2 Social Security, stands out prominently. As a disabled resident of North Carolina, discovering how you can achieve these benefits can … [Read more...] about Understanding SSA Title II in North Carolina
When might a knee injury qualify for disability benefits?
Most people don’t think about how much they count on their knees for their daily activities. This becomes very evident if they suffer a knee injury. While some knee injuries only lead to short-term challenges, others produce long-term impacts that can make everything from self-care to working … [Read more...] about When might a knee injury qualify for disability benefits?
How people with MS can improve their chances of SSDI approval
Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects those who are diagnosed with it very differently. Most people initially have “relapsing-remitting” MS. They have flare-ups, but also periods of remission. Multiple sclerosis is still a progressive, chronic disease. More and better treatments are being found all the … [Read more...] about How people with MS can improve their chances of SSDI approval
3 more reasons your SSD claim could be denied
Social Security Disability (SSD) can be a much-needed lifeline for individuals who are no longer able to work due to illness. Unfortunately, getting your SSD benefits when you need them most can be a huge challenge. Knowing the common reasons why the Social Security Administration (SSA) declines … [Read more...] about 3 more reasons your SSD claim could be denied
Does complex regional pain syndrome qualify for SSD?
Complex regional pain syndrome is a chronic pain that develops after an injury, surgery or heart attack. The exact cause is not well known, but it may involve abnormal inflammation or nerve dysfunction. Unfortunately, victims have to live with CPRS as there is presently no cure. There are also no … [Read more...] about Does complex regional pain syndrome qualify for SSD?
PTSD could be controlled with a life-changing surgery
No one should have to live with a disabling injury or illness, but many Americans do every day. One of those illnesses is post-traumatic stress disorder, which can be brought on by exposure to traumatic events. While people often discuss treatments like cognitive-behavioral therapy or … [Read more...] about PTSD could be controlled with a life-changing surgery
The wait for SSDI benefits is shorter for people with ALS
ALS is a nerve disease that progresses quickly. To date, there is no known cure for you or others who have been diagnosed. This disease attacks the nerve cells that allow you to move your voluntary muscles. These are the muscles in your arms, hands, fingers, legs, feet, toes and more. The Social … [Read more...] about The wait for SSDI benefits is shorter for people with ALS
