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How Are My Monthly SSD Benefits Calculated?

Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are calculated based upon prior earnings and how much you have paid into the SSD program through taxes. 

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Carol HerdmanJanuary 23, 2018Social SecurityComment
How Soon Will I Get Paid Once I’m Awarded Disability Benefits?

Unfortunately, there is no set time frame for when you will receive benefits once the Social Security Administration (SSA) finds you are disabled. Some claimants receive benefits within just a couple of weeks following a favorable decision, while others wait several months.

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Carol HerdmanJanuary 15, 2018Social SecurityComment
What Do I Need to Win My SSD/SSI Case?

The most important factor in being approved for disability benefits is consistent medical treatment. The Social Security Administration (SSA) can only approve disability benefits if there is medical documentation that proves your conditions are present and disabling. 

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Carol HerdmanNovember 29, 2017Social SecurityComment
Do I Need to Go to a Social Security Consultative Examination?

After you have applied for Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, it is common for the Social Security Administration to schedule a Consultative Examination with one of its physicians. 

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Carol HerdmanNovember 20, 2017Social SecurityComment
Can I Get Social Security Disability if I Work for the State?

Generally, when a person becomes disabled, he or she seeks disability benefits through the Social Security system. However, if you work for the State of Ohio, any Ohio county, an Ohio public school system, or any of these other covered employers, your benefits will be administered through a state disability program. 

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Carol HerdmanNovember 15, 2017Social SecurityComment
Does a Finding of MMI End My Claim?

A finding of Maximum Medical Improvement (MMI) does not end your workers' compensation claim. A finding of MMI also does not mean you have fully recovered from your injuries.

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Christopher YeagerNovember 8, 2017Workers CompensationComment
How Do I Appeal My Disability Denial?

If you are denied Social Security Disability (SSD) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, you generally must file an appeal within 60 days.

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Carol HerdmanNovember 1, 2017Workers CompensationComment
How Long Does it Take to Get Disability Benefits?

The length of time it takes for someone to get approved for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits ranges from approximately two months to more than three years.

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Carol HerdmanOctober 25, 2017Social SecurityComment
How Do I Apply for Social Security Benefits?

There are three ways to apply for Social Security Disability benefits. Claimants can apply online at www.ssa.gov, by telephone at 1-800-772-1213, or by contacting their local Social Security Office to schedule an appointment to apply in person.

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Carol HerdmanOctober 17, 2017Social SecurityComment
What's the Difference Between SSD and SSI?

If a person becomes disabled while he or she is still “insured” by paying taxes, he or she becomes eligible to receive SSD benefits. In order to receive SSI benefits, a person’s income and resources must fall below certain limits.

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Carol HerdmanOctober 11, 2017Social SecurityComment
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