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Is Social Security Disability Taxable?

If you receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, you may be wondering: Is Social Security Disability taxable? Do you have to...

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Why Do I Keep Falling Asleep at Work?

Most people experience a sluggish day at work now and then. But if you're constantly struggling to stay awake on the job,...

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Why Is My Asthma Worse at Work?

If you’ve noticed your asthma is worse at work, or you feel fine at home but start coughing, wheezing, or struggling to...

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Can You Draw Disability and Retirement at the Same Time?

Navigating Social Security benefits can be confusing, especially when learning about the differences between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Social Security...

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Can People with a Torn ACL Claim Disability?

A torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) can significantly impact your mobility and ability to work. While many people recover from ACL injuries...

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How to Survive While Waiting on Disability

Applying for disability benefits can be a challenging process, especially when it comes to managing your life during the waiting period. This...

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What to Not Say When Applying For Disability

When you're preparing for a disability interview, it's crucial to understand that what you say can significantly impact the outcome of your...

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What benefits do I have access to if I am disabled?

Living with a disability can sometimes be a challenge for many people. Depending on the severity of the condition, everyday tasks may be difficult or even impossible to perform without someone else's help. Oftentimes, this leads to life-long care, which may come with a hefty price tag. Thankfully, the United States government has programs in place that can help provide financial assistance to people with disabilities. While we have discussed these programs before, we realize that some of you may...

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FCC rule will make 911 more accessible for the disabled

When there is an emergency, most people dial 911 without thinking. Oftentimes afterwards, they are glad that they did because this service sends responders to your location when you or someone else is in need of help. But what is being pointed out by a new federal rule is the fact that people with disabilities may also require the help of emergency responders or may want to call for help on someone else's behalf. With the current system though, this...

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