Ten Reasons Your SS Disability Benefits Could Be Denied
The SSA denies approximately 65% of initial claims for SS Disability. There are many reasons why this happens, even when an applicant’s claim is valid.
The SSA denies approximately 65% of initial claims for SS Disability. There are many reasons why this happens, even when an applicant’s claim is valid.
A person receiving disability benefits must be careful performing work on a volunteer basis as the volunteer job may jeopardize their disability status.
SS disability benefits continue for as long as a person is disabled. However, there are some circumstances under which they may stop paying those benefits.
Many people who apply for disability benefits suffer from more than one illness or injury which combined leaves them unable to work.
Filing a disability claim with the SSA involves navigating a sea of unfamiliar terms and abbreviations. It is always helpful to have a quick reference or “cheat sheet” handy when reading through instructions and forms.
The SSA will periodically examine aspects of your life to determine whether you still qualify for benefits and that the amount of those benefits is correct.