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Social Security Disability: What is a Disability?

Patricia Woloch asked: Social Security Administration’s Definition of DisabilityThe Social Security Administration has some qualifications to be considered a disability. To be defined as a disability, two conditions must be met:1. The person is unable to do the work for which the disabled person is suited making at least $900 gross income per month (known as [...]

Traumatic Brain Injury And Social Security Disability

Traumatic Brain Injury And Social Security Disability

I am frequently asked whether someone with a Traumatic Brain Injury can get Social Security disability benefits. The answer is YES, depending on the specific facts of each case. Social Security disability benefits are not awarded based solely on a diagnosis.

An Abstract of the Social Security Disability Program

Claysphere Rivera asked: With the continuous growth of claimants for disability benefits, the Rowland Heights Social Security lawyers have taken the initiative in coming up with an abstract in reference to the social security disability program.Social Security Disability is a federal government program that primarily caters the provision of disability benefits to qualified claimants in [...]

Common Social Security Disability Impairments

Matt Berry asked: By law, Social Security has a strict definition of a disability. According to the Social Security Administration, to be found disabled and to receive Social Security benefits:- You must be unable to do any substantial work because of your medical condition AND- Your medical condition(s) must have lasted, or be expected to [...]