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Reasons Why Your SSDI Application was Denied

Many people are shocked when their Social Security Disability Insurance application is denied. While this can certainly be frustrating, remember that most applications are denied the first time. You do have appeal options, and you have an attorney who can help you....

Things You Must Have or Do Before Applying for Disability Benefits

If you are going to apply for Social Security Disability benefits, there are certain things you should have or do beforehand. For example, you can consult with an attorney to determine if you qualify for benefits. You can also ask yourself the following questions to...

What Are SSDI Work Credits?

If you are filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you might have come across the term “work credits” and wondered what they are. They are credits that are earned throughout a person’s work history. Every year that a person earns wages and pays federal...

What Conditions Qualify for Long Term Disability?

Navigating the world of long-term disability can be a challenge. The first step is to make sure that the condition you are suffering from qualifies for benefits. Note that while many people think that only an injury will qualify them, there are many medical conditions...

What is Social Security Disability Insurance and Medical Eligibility?

There are a number of things that the social Security Administration (SSA) looks at when they are deciding if you qualify for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits. Keep reading to learn what they are, what medical eligibility is, and how The Law Offices of Larry...

Aging Workforce during COVID-19 and Age Discrimination in California

There is no question that age discrimination has long been an issue in the U.S. workforce, and as COVID-19 has changed the way the workplace works, many are wondering how these changes will affect older employees. Keep reading to learn the facts, and then contact The...

Common Mistake: Waiting Too Long to Appeal Your SSD Claim

Are you surprised to learn that the Social Security Administration (SSA) denies more claims than it approves? This means that if you have an SSA claim denied, you do not need to panic – there are ways to appeal your denial. However, you cannot wait to act. Keep...