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How To Apply For Disability Benefits Due To A Migraine?

As anyone who struggles with migraines probably knows all too well, they are often much more than a “headache”.  A typical headache may be a nuisance, but a migraine can be a seriously debilitating condition, depending upon its severity. In some cases, migraines may be so disabling that they prevent an individual from being unable to hold a steady job…

What to Tell a Psychiatrist to Get Disability

Disability benefits are available from Social Security for both physical and mental impairments. Unfortunately, many people suffer terribly from mental illness and have either never been accurately diagnosed or have never sought treatment from a qualified mental healthcare provider. This blog post will tell you what to make clear to your healthcare provider so they can document your experiences, document…

How Much Does Disability Pay for Rheumatoid Arthritis?

Living with rheumatoid arthritis can be a challenging and painful task. It also leads to monetary difficulties and complications as far as paying overdue bills and meeting other livelihood expenses are concerned. So, if you are also suffering from rheumatoid arthritis, you may consider filing for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. There are two programs run by the Social Security…

How To Get 50 VA Disability For Migraines

A study reported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention found that 25.5% of the men and women in the 18-to-44 age group acknowledged experiencing a migraine within three months preceding the study. Although there are many causes of migraines in general, when the cause is related to military service, a veteran may be entitled to disability benefits through…

Type 1 Diabetes and Disability: Status, Benefits, How to Claim

Diabetes is a serious condition that can progress in many people to become totally disabling. The Social Security Administration (SSA) fully recognizes that both Type I and Type II diabetes can qualify for either or both Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. To distinguish between disabling cases of diabetes and those that do not meet the…

Social Security Disability Review After Age 50 And 60

A great sigh relief may have been your response to receipt of the notice from the Social Security Administration approving your claim for disability benefits. It may have taken months and the efforts of a disability lawyer at NY Disability, so it’s perfectly understandable for you to feel as though the fight is finally over. Unfortunately, federal law and regulations…

How Much Social Security Will I Get At Age 63?

If you are 63 years old and thinking of early retirement or have been forced to stop working because of a disability, you may be worried about how much Social Security benefit at age 63 is available to you. The Social Security Administration manages the retirement benefits system and the Social Security Disability Insurance program that pays monthly benefits to…

Was Your Claim For Depression Disability Benefits Denied?

Depression affects the lives of more than 17 million adults each year. Depending on its severity, depression could prevent you from performing work activities. Therefore, it is one of the leading reasons for a claim for depression disability benefits through the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD) programs. If your claim for depression disability benefits was…

How To Apply for Long-Term COVID Disability Benefits

The development of vaccines and new types of treatment protocols mean that people who do develop COVID-19 generally get better and have shorter recovery periods than at any time since the start of the pandemic. However, some people are not as fortunate and either develop new or have recurring symptoms. So-called “long-haulers” have COVID-related symptoms that continue to persist. The…