One question that I frequently get asked is: Have I worked long enough to qualify for Social Security Disability? And there is a general rule of thumb. The general rule of thumb is that a person must have worked five out of the last 10 years in order to qualify for Social Security Disability.
Social Security Disability and Working
One question I frequently get asked is am I allowed to work and still be qualified for Social Security disability? And the answer is yes, but Social Security does limit the amount that you’re allowed to make and still be qualified.
3 Pitfalls to Avoid in Social Security Disability Hearings
I recommend that you get a representative for your hearing days. So many people come into us that have never had a representative before, and it is right before their hearing. And sometimes we may not have time to adequately prepare your file and give you the best representation that you need when you come in just days before your hearing.
5 Effective Ways to Help Your Disability Claim
If you are having problems with your medications, one of the third things that I want to recommend to you is to reach out to affordable care options for your healthcare and medical prescription purposes.
Age Determining Factors in a Social Security Disability Claim
We will talk a little bit today about age determination and why age matters when you’re applying for Social Security Disability.