Violent crime disability benefits
If you have been injured during a violent crime you may qualify for disability benefits depending on the severity of the injury and your work history.
If you have been injured during a violent crime you may qualify for disability benefits depending on the severity of the injury and your work history.
The Social Security Administration added a new impairment listing in 2017 under which a person with PTSD may qualify for Social Security Benefits.
There are differences in eligibility requirements, application process, and compensation, but perhaps the most important distinction is the way the two agencies define “disability.”
An invisible disability is a mental, physical, or neurological condition that limits a person’s mobility, senses, or activities and is not obvious to other people.