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Graves v. Colvin: SSDI Cases and DOT

Graves v. Colvin, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, involved a claimant who was claiming disability because of anxiety, depression, as well as other types of developmental disorders normally classified as an intellectual disability by the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA).  She had applied…

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Social Security Disability Program Turns 60

While the United States Social Security disability program has become somewhat of a partisan issue in recent years, it once had a broad base of support from both sides of the aisle.  This was certainly true when it was created, and the enabling act was signed into law by President…

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Meuser v. Colvin: Disability Benefits Appeals

Meuser v. Colvin, a Social Security disability appeals case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, involved a claimant who was disabled due to be being diagnosed with schizophrenia.  While many people use the term schizophrenia used in a non-professional manner, the disease is a serious…

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Can Retirement Affect Your Current Social Security Disability Benefits?

A recent news feature from USA Today answers the question of a reader who is wondering what happens to her Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits when she turns 67 and begins receiving her Social Security Old Age and Retirement benefits. When most people think of getting Social Security benefits,…

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Harvey v. Colvin: Social Security Disability Cases

In Harvey v. Colvin, a case from the United Sates Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, claimant applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, and his application was rejected.  The federal agency responsible for running this and other disability programs is the United States Social Security Administration (SSA).…

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Igo v. Colvin: SSDI Appeals

In Igo v. Colvin, a case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, claimant appealed the United States Social Security Administration’s (SSA) denial of his application for disability benefits. Claimant filed for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits because he had been suffering from painful osteoarthritis…

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A Look at Work Incentives for People on Disability

There is an oft-made argument this election that many people receiving disability benefits would rather sit at home and collect a monthly benefits check than go work.  This could not be farther from the truth, as the vast majority of people on disability would much rather be healthy and working than collecting a Social…

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Losing Disability Can Mean Losing Medicare to Create Catch-22

If you are receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, you are likely to also qualify for Medicare.  This is important, since you may require many costly medical procedures. On the other hand, if the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) determines that you…

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Taylor v. Colvin: Social Security Disability Appeals

In Taylor v. Colvin, a case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, claimant was a woman in her 20s who was tested to have an IQ between 70 and 75.  This was in addition to her already diagnosed intellectual disabilities. Court records indicated that during…

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