by Jon Ressler | Nov 1, 2025 | Medical Conditions, Roose & Ressler, Social Security Disability Process
It’s common to think of Social Security Disability benefits as something you apply for because of one serious health condition, but in reality, many people live with more than one. Chronic pain, mental health challenges, and other illnesses often overlap, creating a...
by Jon Ressler | Aug 23, 2025 | Community Resources, Roose & Ressler, Social Security Disability Process
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits isn’t easy. There are forms to complete, deadlines to meet, and medical records to track down, all while managing a condition that’s already affecting your daily life. You may be wondering, “Should I try this on my own,...
by Jon Ressler | Jun 5, 2025 | Community Resources, Medical Conditions, Roose & Ressler, Workplace & Disability
If you’re considering applying for Social Security Disability benefits, you might be wondering: Do I really need an attorney? Or What exactly does a disability attorney even do? While hiring a disability attorney isn’t required, it can make a significant...
by Jon Ressler | Jun 4, 2025 | Client Success Stories, Roose & Ressler, Thought Leadership Articles
Winning Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is a major victory. After months or even years of waiting, you’ve finally received the approval that acknowledges your disability and grants you the financial assistance you need. Now that you’ve been...
by Jon Ressler | May 19, 2025 | Community Resources, Medical Conditions, Roose & Ressler, Social Security Disability Process
When applying for Social Security Disability benefits, medical records are a key part of your case—but they don’t always tell the full story. Conditions like mental health and chronic pain disorders, and some neurological disorders are often difficult to diagnose and...
by Jon Ressler | Apr 11, 2025 | Roose & Ressler, Social Security Disability Process, Thought Leadership Articles, Workplace & Disability
If you’re receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI), it’s essential to understand that your continuing eligibility for benefits isn’t set in stone. The Social Security Administration (SSA) periodically conducts what’s called a redetermination to review non-medical...
Recent Comments