by Jon Ressler | Aug 29, 2022 | Medical Conditions, Social Security Disability Process, Thought Leadership Articles
The Social Security Administration (SSA) denies many disability claims, even good claims that may ultimately win on appeal. This can be frustrating for people struggling with a serious illness or injury, especially when their claim is rejected without any clear...
by Jon Ressler | Jul 19, 2022 | Social Security Disability Process
How are Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Payments Calculated? The amount of your monthly benefit amount is called the Primary Insured Amount (PIA). Your PIA is based on the amount of money that you have earned on which you paid Social Security taxes in the...
by Jon Ressler | May 3, 2022 | Social Security Disability Process
The short answer is, it depends. Your disability benefits will continue as long as your medical condition has not improved and you are unable to work. Some conditions may improve, especially as the medical field continues to advance their techniques. It’s...
by Jon Ressler | Apr 23, 2022 | Community Resources, Roose & Ressler, Social Security Disability Process, Workplace & Disability
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI or SSD) provides income assistance to those who are disabled and unable to work. Here are a few things you should know when thinking about applying for Social Security Disability. This awareness will help you and your family...
by Jon Ressler | Apr 23, 2022 | Community Resources, Social Security Disability Process
Yes, it does! Social Security pays spouses, divorced spouses, widows and widowers. To be eligible as a divorced spouse, your marriage must have lasted 10 years prior to your divorce. If you were married for 10 or more years, your spouse’s/divorced...
by Jon Ressler | Apr 23, 2022 | Community Resources, Social Security Disability Process
If you receive Social Security disability benefits you might be wondering whether or not the income is taxable. As we head into tax season it’s important you have all the facts. The short answer is, it depends. For a good majority of people, it is not taxable....
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