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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Why your work history and education are important factors in your SSD claim

The application process for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits is long and confusing to most people — and it may seem, for a while, that you’re receiving endless requests for more information, including a detailed report about your education and work history. Why does what you’ve done for a living and what kind of…

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What are some of the most debilitating medical conditions?

There are various diseases and other chronic illnesses that, once developed, can deprive you of the quality of life that you used to enjoy. Some illnesses are more debilitating than others in that they impair your brain function, cause weakness in your muscles or persistent pain. One of the more debilitating conditions that countless individuals have…

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How debilitating Restless Leg Syndrome can be

There are a lot of different diagnoses that a patient may have assigned to their medical condition. Some of the most debilitating ones are neurologic sensorimotor ones like Restless Legs Syndrome (RLS). This condition can adversely impact more portions of a person’s body than just their legs. The same symptoms that individual experiences in…

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Still working but think you need to file for SSDI? Here are 3 tips that can help

You are struggling to work, and you know that your employer may soon let you go. Even with accommodations, you simply can’t keep up. Despite your best efforts, your back injury makes it nearly impossible for you to make it to work on time or to stay your entire shift. Doing your essential duties…

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