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Returning to Work after a Brain Injury

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The Social Security Ticket to Work program is a great help if you need assistance with transportation while returning to work. Of course, transportation isn’t the only hurdle that people often face. There are many challenges that SSI or SSDI beneficiaries may experience when they’re transitioning back into the workforce. Returning to work after a […]

Major Misconceptions about Disability Benefits and Ticket to Work

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1. Misconception #1 – Working Will Cause You to Lose Medicaid or Medicare Benefits Certain requirements must be met to continue to earn your medical benefits. However, if you earn enough at your new job to lose your SSI coverage, Medicare coverage will remain active up to 93 months. Medicaid coverage is usually not affected. […]

Questions the SSA May Have about Your Disability History

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An injury can leave you out of work and worried about your finances. There is hope, though. The Social Security Administration has programs available for those who are unable to provide for themselves or their families due to a disability. Before determining whether or not you’re eligible for the Social Security Administration Ticket to Work […]

Medical Records and Disability Benefits: All You Should Know

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To receive Social Security disability benefits, a person must meet certain medical criteria established by the Social Security Administration. A person’s medical records play an important role in determining if the person qualifies for benefits. Here’s what you should know about which medical records you need to provide so there is adequate medical evidence to […]

Social Security Benefits Frauds: Understanding the Types of Penalties

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According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), security fraud only makes up a small percentage of its overall payments. Despite this, fraud is still an incredibly far-reaching issue that is handled seriously. As such, the penalties for social security benefits fraud can range from a fine to criminal charges and jail time. Keep reading to […]

PTSD and the Workplace: All You Need to Know

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Not everyone runs life’s race without encountering obstacles. In the United States, one of those obstacles is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). About 8 million adults in this country suffer from PTSD. As the name suggests, PTSD is a stress response to trauma. For those who deal with the disorder, normal life is often a […]

PASS Plan: All You Need to Know

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If you or someone you care about has recently become disabled, then you’ll know what a challenge it is to find steady work that serves as a reliable source of income. We need to work to live and thrive, and it also gives us a chance to contribute to society. There’s no reason that should […]

Job Search Made Easy with Ticket to Work Program

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A disability should not hinder an individual from earning a living or from improving their standard of living. People who are disabled and receive Social Security benefits may find employment options limited, but there is a program that helps put disability benefit recipients on the path back to work. In 1999, a federal law created […]

Medical Conditions That Qualify You for Social Security

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If you’re suffering from an illness or injury that affects your ability to work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). You’ll have to contact your local Social Security office to find out for sure if you qualify. However, this guide can give you a good idea of […]

Making Your Resolutions Work with Ticket to Work

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If you’re a social security recipient, you may want to know that if you return to work, you may still receive some of your benefits. The Ticket to Work program encourages career development for social security recipients who are between the ages of 18 and 64 and want to work. With this program, disabled individuals […]