7 reasons the SSA may deny your disability claim

A medical condition or disabling injury can turn your life upside-down. You may regret the times you complained about mowing the lawn or cleaning the house now that those routine chores are beyond your abilities. Perhaps most troubling is that you are no longer able to work, which means you have no source of…

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Arthritic symptoms aren’t the same for everyone

Arthritis isn’t a singular condition with reliable symptoms. Instead, there are at least 100 different conditions that fall into the category of arthritic conditions, including gout, lupus erythematosus, spondyloarthropathies, and psoriatic rheumatoid and reactive arthritis. Patients diagnosed with these conditions may experience varying symptoms, many of which are quite debilitating. Different symptoms that patients…

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Obtaining SSDI when you have RA can be a challenge

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) can be a debilitating condition that impacts a person’s ability to work. One study found that over one-third of people with RA were no longer able to work a decade after they were diagnosed with the condition. As one arthritis expert notes, “The decision to stop working can be one of…

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Do federal officials tax your disability benefits?

A common concern that individuals have ahead of applying for Social Security Disability (SSD) is the tax implications they may face. While most SSD recipients won’t owe any taxes on the monthly stipend they receive, there are some exceptions to this rule. When do you have to pay taxes on the SSD you receive? Current…

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How do depressive symptoms vary by diagnosis?

Many individuals who generally find themselves sad or unhappy may ultimately find themselves diagnosed with depression. What you may not realize is that this isn’t a singular condition. There are instead varieties of it, each with their unique signs and symptoms. What are the different types of depression? Most people are familiar with the depressive…

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