Michigan Social Security Disability Blog
Michigan accident attorneys at Keller & Keller LLP have provided this social security disability blog in order to keep their readers up to date on all of the most recent personal injury news, accidents, and events taking place around the state. We encourage our clients and those who have recently been involved in an accident to visit regularly and join the discussion.
- Page 7
-
What are Social Security "Work Credits"?Understanding how Social Security's work credits and Disability Insurance Benefits (DIBs) is critical to making sure you get the benefits you deserve.
-
Can You Get Social Security for Anxiety?Anxiety disorders can be crippling, but can they qualify you for Social Security benefits? The answer is yes, but there's more that you need to know.
-
Social Security Disability for Alzheimer'sCan Alzheimer's qualify you for Social Security disability benefits? Yes, it can, but proper medical documentation is critical to a successful claim.
-
Can You Get Social Security for Autism?Can a child or young adult with autism get disability benefits from Social Security? The answer is yes, they can, but there's more you need to know.
-
Can I Get Social Security for Diabetes?Can you qualify for Social Security disability if you have diabetes? The answer is yes, but it will depend on the severity of your symptoms. Learn more here.
-
How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Social Security Disability Lawyer?Social Security attorneys work on a contingency fee arrangement, which means we only get paid when we win your claim for disability benefits! Learn more here.
-
The Difference Between SSDI and SSI (And Why SSI Needs Reform)In this article, we explore the difference between SSDI and SSI benefits, and also explain why the SSI system is in desperate need of reform.
-
Why You Should Consider a Social Security AttorneyOne reason you need a Social Security attorney to handle your benefits claim: an attorney is your best chance to get the benefits you've earned.
-
How To Prepare for Your Consultation with Our Social Security Disability AttorneysHere's everything you need to know to prepare for your free, no-obligation consultation for Social Security disability benefits with Keller & Keller.
-
5 Top Requirements for Obtaining Your Social Security Disability BenefitsAt each stage of the Social Security disability eligibility process, decision-makers at SSA will evaluate the claim based on a variety of factors. Here, we explain the five criteria that are used to make decisions about disability claims.
-
Qualifying for Disability With a Neurological ConditionDiagnosis of a neurological condition alone is not enough to qualify for Social Security disability. The severity of your illness must meet specific standards.
-
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Dependent Benefits in IndianaIf you are disabled and collecting SSDI, your dependents may also qualify for benefits. Learn about who is eligible for dependent benefits and how to get them.