How Disabilities Impact Americans, Part 3
This is part 3 of a 4-part series examining how disabilities impact Americans, and how they may be able to get help.
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This is part 3 of a 4-part series examining how disabilities impact Americans, and how they may be able to get help.
This is part 2 of a 4-part series examining how disabilities impact Americans, and how they may be able to get help.
This infographic demonstrates how disabilities impact Americans, who is at risk, how disabilities can change lives, and how people can get help.
This is the first in a four-part series that looks at how disability affects different types of people in America. These articles go with our in-depth infographic - check it out here, and please feel free to share it. Disabilities can occur in a person for a variety of reasons. In general, they greatly hinder and impact the quality of life for the people who have them. Demographics, social position, and differences in access to healthcare can all play a role in how likely a person is to develop a disability. These factors can have [...]
It's important to remember that while all Substantial Gainful Activity is work, not all work is considered Substantial Gainful Activity, and it takes more than just money into account. We explain it all in detail here.
If you suffer from severe health impairments that prevent you from working, you may wonder whether Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) will replace all of your work-related income.
If you are found disabled by the Social Security Administration and begin receiving benefits, what are the chances that your benefits will be discontinued someday?
Getting approved for Social Security disability benefits can take months, or even years, so it is vital to begin the process as soon as possible. Knowing how the process works can give you a better chance at success.
The current system of disability insurance benefits is well-intentioned, but needs revisions to match the needs and desires of persons with disabilities.
If you are approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) Benefits, how much you are entitled to will depend on a number of factors. This article will help to explain how your benefits are calculated.