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At What Age Is It Easier To Get Disability Benefits?

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When you reach 55, it becomes easier to get approved for disability benefits. This is because the Social Security Administration (SSA) believes that those of an older age may have less chance of being employed in a new field, especially if they have some sort of disability and find it harder to take on new skills if they are unable to work in their usual job due to a disability.

January Is National Eye Care Month

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January is National Eye Care Month. This month celebrates our eyes and caring for them. Even if you are cautious of your eye health, you may still end up developing an eye condition that qualifies for disability benefits.

There are several eye conditions that, if severe enough, may qualify for disability benefits, which include vision loss, partial sight, cataracts, Sjögren’s Syndrome, hemianopia, glaucoma, ocular melanoma and mascular degeneration.

Are Disability Lawyers Free?

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Disability lawyers are only paid if you are awarded disability benefits. They typically take cases on a contingency fee basis which means you aren’t required to pay any legal fees until the attorney has been successful and won your disability benefits on your behalf. Many disability attorneys also offer a free consultation which will help determine if you are eligible for disability benefits.

What Disqualifies Someone From Getting Disability Benefits With Cancer?

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When you apply for disability benefits after being diagnosed with cancer about 70% of initial claims are initially denied. Your cancer diagnosis must meet the conditions for disability benefits as described in the Social Security Administration’s Blue Book; otherwise your claim may be denied.

Do Compassionate Allowances Have a 5 Month Waiting Period?

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When applying for Social Security disability benefits, you may have to wait five months from the time your benefits are approved before you can receive them. However, there are instances in which an applicant for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits may be unable to wait that long.

In these circumstances, an applicant may qualify for a compassionate allowance. The SSDI will expedite their claim if an applicant has a condition that meets certain criteria.

What Do I Need To Bring To a Disability Office When Applying For SSD?

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Are you planning on applying for Social Security disability benefits with the Social Security Administration (SSA)? If so, you’ll need to prepare certain documentation and information before applying at a disability office. This guide explains how to prepare and how an attorney may assist you.

Documents Needed When Applying for Disability Benefits At An SSA Office

When applying for Social Security disability benefits, bring the following documents to the disability office:

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