Social Security

How Social Security Disability Benefits Are Calculated

Social security disability benefits are calculated based on the average lifetime earnings you made before your disability. How severe your disability does not affect your benefits. Most SSDI recipients receive anywhere between $700-1,700 a month. In 2018 the average …

Do I qualify for Disability Benefits?

A Guide On Disability Benefits from Rob Levine & Associates
Have you or a loved one become disabled to where it is nearly impossible to work? If so, you may be eligible to receive social security disability benefits. These benefits …

Mental Health After a Personal Injury

Immediately after and accident people are usually not thinking of the possibility of a mental health injury.  They are too concerned about physical injury, damages, etc. However, mental health can decline in various ways after an accident, and can severely …

What to do after a Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)

The Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 2.5 million emergency room visits and 56,000 deaths a year pertaining to a traumatic brain injury (TBI). These injuries are common in personal injury cases, and should be reviewed after an …

Social Security Disability Benefits

If you suffer from a disorder related to your mental health, social security disability benefits may be available from the Social Security Administration (SSA). As with physical disabilities, those claiming Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits must be …

Part 4 of 4 Series on Social Security: Hiring a Lawyer

Do I Need a Lawyer?
Although you are not required to hire a lawyer to represent you in your Social Security claim, it can be useful. People with experienced representation win their cases more often than those who are not represented. …

Social Security Disability Status of Case: The Process

The Process- Social Security Disability Benefits
Applying for Social Security disability benefits can often be frustrating and confusing. It involves lots of paperwork and the vast majority of claims are denied at the early stages. The experienced and professional staff …

Part 1 in a 4 Part Series on Social Security Benefits Overview

If you’re one of the 8.6 million American workers who are unable to work because of a physical or psychological condition, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. However, the …

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