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Missouri Man Charged with Federal Offenses for SSI Fraud

Submitted by Daniel on

Recently, a 32-year old Kansas City man named Tyrone Holman was charged with obstructing the federal proceedings of his SSI application process. Holmes left threatening messages in the voicemail box of his assigned psychologist, whom he had been scheduled to meet for a required psychological evaluation. He ranted that his murder of his brother in 2006 was actually the psychologist’s fault because Holmes had previously not been found eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, and threatened legal action, demanding compensation for his years spent in prison.

Lockheed Martin Lands Deal with the Social Security Administration

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In January of this year, the Lockheed Martin Corporation was officially contracted to deliver the Social Security Administration a $2 Million disability case processing system. This high-profile project that is slated for the next six years is expected to vastly improve the volume, speed, and accuracy of cases the SSA is able to process on a regular basis, as well as provide one nationwide, integrated system to handle all of the processing functions for disability claims.

Parkinson's Disease Awareness Month

Submitted by Daniel on

Every year in this country and across the world, the month of April is celebrated as Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month by those who have been affected by the disease. April was chosen for this purpose in honor of the birthday of James Parkinson, the first physician to collect and publish a serious body of information related to “shaking palsy,” which later became known as Parkinson’s disease.

Entitlement Reform and Changes to Social Security Disability Benefits

Submitted by Shane on

In the wake of a highly publicized article from last week’s Wall Street Journal that declared government auditors have found that Social Security Disability will be completely out of money within the next four to seven years, there has been much debate this week about “entitlement reform” and congressional cuts to national benefits programs like SSDI and SSI as a means of helping to fix the government’s enormous budget deficit.

Tips for Social Security Disability

Submitted by Deanna on

Applying for Social Security Disability benefits without the proper understanding or knowledge can be compared to navigating murky waters on a cloudy day without a light or a compass. What things should you absolutely know in order to avoid the most common application mistakes? What can you expect during the disability application process? If you want to increase your chances of receiving a favorable decision regarding your Social Security Disability claim and want to avoid common misconceptions, there are five facts you absolutely can't live without.

Know The Rules For Getting Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

Submitted by Daniel on

Applying for Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, is possible for many people, and often times, you may not realize it. If you qualify for Social Security Disability, you may also be able to receive an additional monthly payment paid to you from the SSA to help you to meet your financial needs. There are very strict rules in place, however, that determine who should receive SSI and how much they should receive. If you wish to qualify, you must work through the system to prove your eligibility.

What Factors Can Lead To Your Disability Benefits Stopping?

Submitted by Shane on

Social Security Disability is available to those that qualify for disability benefits. When you apply for these disability benefits, you must work through the system’s qualification process. You must show you are disabled under the guidelines set forth by the Social Security Administration. Further, you must show that your income remains under the limit. When your situations change, it may also become necessary to change your status of receiving disability.

Social Security Disability Benefits Available to Children

Submitted by Daniel on

Your child may qualify for Social Security Disability benefits if he or she is severely mentally or physical disabled, according to the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability. If your child under the age of 18 is disabled, it may be beneficial to you to apply for disability benefits for the child. Doing so can help ensure your child receives the level of care he or she needs by helping to meet your financial goals.