by Sirena Denbow | Sep 28, 2015 | Social Security
You may have heard the buzz over recent years that the Social Security disability fund will run out of funds in 2016 unless something happens to change it. The Social Security Disability Insurance program and the Supplemental Security Income program are what people...
by Sirena Denbow | May 24, 2015 | Social Security
Applying and Appeals for Social Security Unable to work because of a mental or physical impairment? If so, and it could possibly last more than a year, then you should apply for Social Security Disability and/or SSI benefits. However, be aware that it can take a while...
by Sirena Denbow | Apr 20, 2015 | Disability, Social Security
Scoliosis? You May Qualify for SSD or SSI Disability Benefits Scoliosis is a curve in the spine that cause your spine to have the shape of a “C” or “S”. It is abnormal and the severity can vary from person to person. Many with scoliosis suffer...
by Sirena Denbow | Dec 29, 2014 | Disability, Social Security
How to Prepare for the Social Security Disability Mental Exam Preparing for a mental consultative examination (CE) for the Social Security Administration is really just about learning what to expect. What tests will be done at the examination? The type of tests done...
by Sirena Denbow | Oct 13, 2014 | Disability, Latest News, Social Security
If I Move to a Different State Will I Lose My Disability Benefits? Sometimes an individual receiving disability benefits needs or wants to move out of state for one reason or another. However, the concern arises….”will they lose their benefits?” The...
by Sirena Denbow | Sep 10, 2014 | Latest News, Laws, Social Security
ABLE Act of 2014 The ABLE Act (The Achieving a Better Life Experience) Act was introduced in the 113th Congress by a bi-partisan, bicameral set of Congressional Champions. These champions include Senators, Robert Casey Jr. and Richard Burr and Representatives Ander...