Happy New Year! Here are some 2021 Social Security Disability changes to be aware of.
Happy New Year! Here are some 2021 Social Security Disability changes to be aware of.
You are sure to have questions after receiving notice of a consultative examination. Here is some information you ought to know.
Due to COVID-19 restrictions, SSDI and SSI applicants are being asked to agree to telephone hearings while no in-person hearings take place. There are a lot of factors that need to be carefully weighed before consenting to a telephone hearing, many of which are listed here.
A new web tool is now available for those who did not file 2018 or 2019 taxes in order for non-filers to receive stimulus payments.
During these uncertain times, SSDI and SSI recipient have been left wondering, "Will I receive a stimulus payment?"
There are two types of past benefits that a person approved disability benefits may receive.
The Social Security Administration announced today that the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for Social Security and Supplement Security Income benefits will be just 1.6% in 2020
A Social Security disability hearing is uncharted territory for most people claiming benefits. If you have a disability hearing approaching, here is what to expect.
The Stop the Wait Act has been introduced that would eliminate the five-month wait period for Social Security Disability benefits and the additional wait time for Medicare eligibility. Questions? Contact Burke Law, PLLC today!