If a chronic illness or other medical impairment prevents you from working on a full-time basis, you may be qualified for Social Security disability (SSD) benefits. Unfortunately, many people struggle to get these benefits. Indeed, according to Comprehensive data from the Social Security Administration (SSA), only 31% of Social Security disability applications filed between 2010 …
Category: Short Term Disability
Understanding the Difference Between Short-Term Disability and Long-Term Disability in Arizona
Are you, a spouse, or a family member dealing with a disabling medical condition? You are certainly not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 61 million Americans are currently living with a disability. When managing a disability, you need access to all available financial support. You may be entitled to …
VA Disability for Aging Veterans: What You Need to Consider
Veterans of our armed forces have done so much to support our country. The United States Census Bureau estimates that there are approximately 18 million military veterans nationwide. For aging veterans, a disability or other medical condition can take a toll. It can put a lot of pressure and stress on a veteran and their …
What Can I Do if I Become Disabled?
A disability that prevents you from working can put a significant financial strain on your family. You are not alone. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that there are approximately 61 million people nationwide who are living with some form of disability. This raises an important question: What can I do if …