How to Get a Disability Benefits with a Medical Vocational Allowance

When applying for a disability benefit the Social Security Administration (SSA) typically requires that the disability is listed in their Blue Book.

However, if your medical condition and disability don’t match exactly in a listing, the SSA may award you a disability benefit based on your functional limitations via a Medical Vocational Allowance (MVA).

A Guide to Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits with Rheumatoid Arthritis

As a type of inflammatory disease, rheumatoid arthritis (RA) impacts around 1.5 million Americans. In the most advanced stage of the disease, RA prevents the movement of joints, as well as causes constant swelling and considerable pain.

The pain and swelling can become intense enough to prevent a victim of the disease from holding down a job, especially one that requires physical labor. Because it is considered an autoimmune disease, RA has the potential to affect more than one body system

What Is The Easiest Way To Apply For Disability Benefits?

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If you are unable to work because of a medical condition, you may be eligible to receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA). You will need to get your claim underway. There are multiple ways to apply, including online, over the phone, or by scheduling an in-person appointment at your local SSA field office and speaking with a representative. Regardless of the way you choose to apply, you will need to have hard medical evidence and supporting documentation ready. Here is a closer look at the easiest way to apply for disability benefits.

How to Get Disability Benefits

If you believe you are eligible to receive disability benefits there are a few things that must be done on how to get disability. This includes making sure your disability meets a listing in the Blue Book, providing sufficient medical evidence proving that your disability will prevent you from working for at least 12 months, having enough work credits, submitting  your claim on the proper forms provided by the Social Security administration (SSA) and working with a lawyer.

Guide for Caregivers For Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits On Behalf of Their Loved Ones

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Being a caregiver for a loved one with a disability can be challenging. If you are the primary caregiver for a loved one and they can no longer work, then they may be able to qualify for disability benefits and you as a caregiver are able to apply on their behalf. Here is a guide for applying for disability benefits on behalf of a loved one.

How to Find a Social Security Disability Attorney Near Me

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Are you applying for a disability benefit from the Social Security Administration (SSA) or appealing a denied benefit decision? You may have decided that you need professional legal advice but are unsure how to find a disability benefit lawyer near you. A Social Security disability attorney may help improve your chances of obtaining a benefit through the SSDI or SSI claim process, so you will be relieved to know that there are several ways of finding a disability lawyer in your area. These ways are explored in more detail below.

Denied Disability with Dystonia

If you suffer from dystonia, you might qualify for Social Security disability benefits. As the federal agency that oversees the program, the Social Security Administration (SSA) denies a majority of disability claims. This means you might have to file an appeal to overturn the decision of denied disability benefits.

How To Decide If It’s Time to Apply for Disability Benefits

If you are unable to work because of a medical condition, and you are expected to be out of work for at least a year, now is the time to apply for disability benefits. Disability benefits are administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA).

To qualify, you must meet specific criteria. The monthly benefits can be used to help cover medical care and to help with basic living expenses. This is a closer look at deciding when the time is right to apply for disability benefits.

Common Disabilities That Qualify For SSDI

There are some conditions that commonly qualify for disability benefits. This is a breakdown of a few of the conditions that commonly qualify for disability benefits. The medical condition would normally be so severe that the claimant would be unable to work for at least 12 months. There are a range of medical conditions which are eligible for disability benefits such as cancer, arthritis, heart disease, degenerative disc disease, vision loss and neuropathy.

A Guide to Understanding Why Your Disability Claim Was Denied

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Thousands of people who become disabled every year and submit a claim for disability benefits have their claim denied after the initial application. There are many reasons for this, including lack of evidence proving you are disabled and unable to work for at least 12 months, insufficient medical documentation proving you are disabled and cannot work and your medical condition which is causing your disability is not in the Social Security Administration’s (SSA) Blue Book listings.

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