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SSDI many of our veterans have gone through the SSDI process as well as the VA Claims process, We are no experts in SSDI however perhaps we can offer some assistance.
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Ticket To Work Program - Social Security
Ticket to Work Program
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Ssd, Getting You Started On Your Research
I have a website entitled howtoassemblevaclaims.com. It is intended to guide veterans/dependents in researching, organizing and assembling a va claim/appeal. Right now, revisions are with the web designer. Included is information on Social Security Disability pertaining to Job Description. Because I know a lot of you will never access my site, I am including here, an excerpt from what will eventually be added to it. My only concern is to help veterans, whether you go to my site or read it here. Either way is fine with me. I wish you success. fanaticbooks EXCERPT from revision eventually going on howtoassemblevaclaims.com ********************************…
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Can I Change my onset date for SSDI?
Yes, you can "amend" (change) your original AOD to a different date. In fact, disability lawyers often advise their clients to agree to an amended onset date in exchange for a fully favorable decision (an approval) from an administrative law judge. Judges suggest amending your onset date when they agree that you're currently disabled but disagree when your disability started. What's an Alleged Onset Date for Social Security Disability? | DisabilitySecrets
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Ticket To Work Program - Social Security. updates.
I’m 63.5 collecting ssdi for 6 years I want to work part time but don’t want to participate in ticket to work If I am under the 1430 sga amount will ssa leave me alone if I report the work and the money made or will there be repercussions from employment I make 1690 a month and this economy is forcing me to even consider working as we all must be experiencing
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SSDI - Reconsideration Phase
Hi, I’m going through the appeal/reconsideration process now (filed 8/23/23) on step 3 of 5 as I was denied on my initial filing in which I filled 9/16/2022). Just to give you a brief medical background, I have depression, PTSD, anxiety, insomnia, hypersomnia, sleep apnea w/CPAP, migraines, headaches, tinnitus, cubital tunnel syndrome in both arms, and I am going through the process now with my Orthopedic doctor to diagnose cervical spine and neck pain and stiffness. I am a disabled veteran rated at 90% currently going through the process of being rated at 100%. It looks like I will be going the TDIU (Total Disability Individual Unemployability) route as I have not worked…
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New COLA for 2024
Social Security Announces 3.2 Percent Benefit Increase for 2024 Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits for more than 71 million Americans will increase 3.2 percent in 2024, the Social Security Administration announced today. On average, Social Security retirement benefits will increase by more than $50 per month starting in January. More than 66 million Social Security beneficiaries will see the 3.2 percent cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) beginning in January 2024. Increased payments to approximately 7.5 million people receiving SSI will begin on December 29, 2023. (Note: some people receive both Social Security and SSI benefits). P…
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Social Security recipients could see 8.7% COLA bump as inflation soars
Social Security recipients could see 8.7% COLA bump as inflation soars The roughly 70 million people – retirees, disabled people and others – who rely on S Social Security could receive an 8.7% cost-of-living adjustment, or COLA, next year, according to an estimate by Mary Johnson, a policy analyst for the Senior Citizen League, an advocacy group. That would be the largest increase since 1982. For the average retiree who got a monthly check of $1,656 this year, the bump would mean an additional $144.10 a month in 2023, boosting the typical payment to $1,800, Johnson estimates. “A boost by that much is certainly going to ease the (budget)…
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Online SSDI application
I just filled out the online application for SSDI. There was no place or question regards my VA disability rating of 100% and being P&T. So, I just copied and pasted my P&T awards summary into the last comment text block. Anyway, you would think they SS would have VA disability as one of their questions, but, That would be too easy, Carl This should be a fun trip...
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SSDI dependents one turned 18
Good day. Have a quick question. I received SSDi, I have two dependents one just turned 18 on April 6 and does not live with me he was reciecing 1/2 of my half while my daughter who does live with me was getting the other half. Do I need to contact SSDI office to restore my daughter's full 1/2 or is it automatic. Seeing they have not done the are you alive letters in a few years
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My anxiety prevents me from using the phone. What can I do?
I keep being told i need to make a phone call. People keep giving me a call back, but I can't pick up. I have been even having issues since the pandemic started because I cannot use telehealth. Seems like nobody understands. So I am damn near giving up. I am also technically homeless, due to always being in fear, I have to keep moving. I am rated 100 by the VA. I just wish I could email someone, but I keep seeing that legally I have to talk on the phone. I can't. This has been very hard. I don't mind going to an SSA office, I just am never put. Sorry everyone, I don't want to worry anybody, an other reason I can't stay put. I don't even know what my question really is. Ju…
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COLA INCREASE 2023
Way too early but we can dream. Social Security Will Pay Out More Money Next Year. Here Is How Much You Could Get Based on recent data on the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and Clerical Workers, a bellwether for changes in prices for goods and services, "It is likely we're going to have a COLA closer to 8% than 3.8%," Social Security Administration chief actuary Stephen Goss said during a briefing last week, CNBC reported. Social Security Will Pay Out More Money Next Year. Here Is How Much You Could Get - CNET
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I am now 100% P&T, what do I need to know to apply for Social Security Disability?
I have recently been raised up to 100% P & T for VA disability. How do I find out about applying for Social Security? Is there any source where I can learn about it, from being in my situation? I don't know ANYTHING about it. Please help!
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