Most people who come down with the Coronavirus (COVID-19), and don’t have a life-threatening version of the disease, can make a full recovery within a few weeks. However, some people who contract COVID-19 experience lingering symptoms for weeks or months after the disease is gone. Because post-COVID-19 symptoms vary so greatly, it’s been hard to […]
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Dealing with a Disability that’s Invisible
Posted on July 26th, 2021 by Jeff Rabin
What is an Invisible Disability? When someone has a disability, they may use a wheelchair, walker, hearing aid, or another assistance device. However, not all disabilities look like this. Some disabilities show no outward signs despite their impact on a person’s life. According to the Invisible Disabilities Association, an invisible disability is “a physical, mental, […]
Non-Medical Requirements for Disability Benefits
Posted on February 23rd, 2021 by Jeff Rabin
Applying for disability can be a long and complicated process. The Social Security Administration (SSA) outlines the medical requirements for qualifying conditions in its Blue Book. But there are also several non-medical requirements for Social Security disability benefits. Non-Medical Requirements for SSI – Supplemental Security Income To qualify for supplemental security income (SSI) benefits, disabled […]
Can Creditors Garnish Social Security Disability Income?
Posted on January 27th, 2021 by Jeff Rabin
Yes, creditors can garnish your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. However, this only applies to a few kinds of debt. And regardless of the type of debt, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) cannot be garnished. Creditors may only garnish SSDI benefits for money owed because of Federal Student Loans Federal Income Taxes Court-Ordered Alimony or […]
FAQs and SSI Benefits For College Students
Posted on December 15th, 2020 by Jeff Rabin
Social Security disability insurance is meant to help those in need. But as you’re likely aware, qualifying for this financial assistance can be a long and stressful process. After qualifying, it makes sense to hesitate before taking actions that might disqualify you from monthly benefits. In this piece, we will specifically address questions surrounding whether […]