Hearing loss makes communication difficult and work sites hazardous for individuals. As a result, some people can not perform their jobs and may consider Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, as supplemental income. The National Institute for Deafness and...
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Month: February 2022
What medical information must you submit when applying for SSDI?
When you apply for Social Security Disability Insurance in Missouri, the likelihood of the U.S. Social Security Administration approving you for benefits depends on a number of factors. Whether you worked long enough in a position covered by Social Security is one...
How the reconsideration stage works in the SSDI appeals process
Many Missouri residents who apply for Social Security Disability Benefits through the U.S. Social Security Administration have their applications denied. If you find yourself among those who received denials after submitting SSDI claims, try not to feel frustrated....
Spinal disc damage may qualify for SSDI
Missouri residents often perform job tasks that involve repeated lifting and twisting. If you experience back pain after years of doing the same type of work and it impairs your mobility, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Johns Hopkins Medicine...