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Monthly Archives: August 2024

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Social Security Administration Passes Final Rule, Food Assistance Excluded from Calculations for Supplemental Security Income Eligibility Calculation

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In a major victory for many Social Security Disability and Supplemental Security Income applicants, as well as disability rights groups, the Social Security Administration will implement a final rule that will change the way that food assistance and support is used in determining Supplemental Security Income benefits. According to national news CNBC, the new… Read More »

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Earning Credits Towards Social Security Disability Insurance: Eligibility for Retirement Credits Under the U.S. Social Security Program Explained

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There is no question that the Social Security Disability Insurance program and the eligibility requirements that must be met in order for a person to be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits are complex, confusing, and difficult to navigate for many, if not most, Social Security Disability applicants. Indeed, with a myriad of administrative… Read More »

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Social Security Disability 101: Three Tips to Help You Prepare for Your Michigan SSD Legal Consultation

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When a person applies for Social Security Disability benefits in Michigan, it is not always as straightforward and streamlined as they perhaps initially believed (or hoped). Indeed, the truth of the matter is that the Social Security Disability application process is complex, and there are a number of federal administrative rules and regulations to… Read More »

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SSD Benefits for Veterans with PTSD: What You Need to Know

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Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a common and serious condition among U.S. military veterans. As of 2023, more than 1.4 million veterans were receiving Veterans Affairs (VA) disability benefits for PTSD, including over 67,000 new recipients. However, many veterans with PTSD may not realize that they could also be eligible for Social Security Disability… Read More »

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Curious about Who will be in the Room at Your Michigan Social Security Disability Hearing? Here’s What You Need to Know

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There is no doubt that the world of Social Security Disability is one that is not very transparent. To the average Michigan resident, the Social Security Disability process may seem confusing, daunting, and very mysterious, as Social Security Disability hearings are not open to the public to view and are not televised. Indeed, aside… Read More »

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Social Security Administration Transitions to Login.gov for Enhanced Security

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Simplifying the Sign-In Experience The Social Security Administration (SSA) has announced a significant change for online account holders. Customers who created an online account before September 18, 2021, will soon need to transition to a Login.gov account to continue accessing their services. This move aims to streamline the sign-in process and align with federal… Read More »

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Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits but Haven’t Heard of COLA? Learn About it Now

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If there is one thing that we can almost always be certain of, it is that the cost of living in Michigan and in the United States increases each year. Indeed, with each new year the cost of gas seems to spike, milk and egg prices seem higher than ever, and various and sundry… Read More »

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