Many people have questions about Social Security disability. Here, we have answered some of the most commonly asked questions we hear so that you can start getting the information that you need right now.
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How does my age affect my chances for SSDI approval?
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Can I receive disability benefits for severe rheumatoid arthritis?
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Do I need a Social Security disability lawyer to get benefits if I have celiac disease?
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Do I qualify for Social Security disability benefits if I wear a hearing aid?
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If my condition gets worse, will my SSD benefits increase?
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What types of musculoskeletal disorders can qualify for disability?
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How does marriage affect Social Security disability?
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Can I continue to work if my spouse receives SSD benefits?
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What respiratory disorders qualify for disability benefits?
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Could major life changes affect my disability benefits?
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If my Social Security Disability Insurance claim has been denied, how will SSA update me on the appeal process?
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What medical conditions automatically qualify for SSDI benefits in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island?
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Does the SSA expedite Social Security disability applications for terminally ill patients?
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My SSDI claim was denied; can I apply again?
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Do I need a letter from my doctor when applying for SSDI?
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Should my doctor have experience helping people apply for SSDI?
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What if my condition worsened after I submitted my SSDI application?
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What is the Disability Starter Kit?
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Can I collect SSDI and SSI benefits at the same time?
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What are the benefits of hiring a disability attorney to handle my SSDI appeal?