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Disability Law Experts, PLC
Disability Law Experts, PLC
Dr. Daniel F. Hallman, Jr., Ph.D., ADR, NADR, EDPNA, MBA, BGS, BS, AAS, AGS.
Social Scientist within Law and Public Policy Administration; Qualitative and Quantitative Research
& SSA National Accredited Disability Representative for Adminidstrative Law for SSDI-DIM / SSI and Continual Disability Review (CRD).
When it comes to disability law and long disability applications, it's important to have a clear understanding of the process. Applying for disability benefits can be a lengthy complex process, but with the right guidance and support, it can be made easier. Our team of experts is here to help you navigate process and ensure that you receive the benefits you deserve. Contact us today to learn more.
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Social Security Disability Insurance: An Overview
Social Security Disability Insurance: An Overview
Since 1956, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) has been an effective social insurance program that helps individuals whose physical or mental disabilities are so severe that they cannot do substantial work. The inability to work, along with disability-related expenses, can make meeting basic financial needs nearly impossible.
Key Facts
- Our Social Security system protects American workers and their families against death, disability, and retirement
- Few workers have alternatives; just 1 in 3 private sector workers has employer-provided disability insurance
- SSDI provides vital economic security to more than 8 million disabled workers
- Workers must have paid into Social Security via payroll taxes to be eligible for benefits
- They must also meet the strict Social Security disability standard in order to qualify
- Average benefits are modest: the average disabled worker receives around $1,360 per month
- Benefits replace half or less of pre-disability earnings for most disabled workers
By keeping this program strong for people who have paid into the system, it prevents serious burdens such as homelessness brought on by foreclosures, evictions, and bankruptcies.
Note, please visit the website for more information: https://nosscr.org/social-security-disability-insurance-overview/