If you are receiving VA benefits for a disability that occurred during your active duty military service, you may also qualify for other benefits through the Social Security Administration. While receiving VA benefits does not necessarily prevent you from qualifying for Social Security disability benefits each month, it could impact the amount of monthly compensation […]
There are many different disabilities that could qualify a veteran for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These disabilities could be mental or physical, and many qualify for a fast-track decision due to their severity. While the deciding factor in SSDI claims is whether or not you are unable to work due to a disability, […]
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently announced new updates to its musculoskeletal disability listings, effective April 2, 2021. This is an important set of changes, as they re-define what may constitute a disability and what conditions fall under the musculoskeletal listings. When filing a musculoskeletal disability claim, it is important to keep these updates in […]
Many active-duty military personnel wonder whether they can apply for and receive Social Security disability benefits. Normally, a person only qualifies for disability benefits if they are unable to maintain a full-time job. However, it can be difficult to obtain a discharge from active duty, even if an illness or injury occurs during service. As […]
For many families, obtaining Social Security benefits often means the difference between making financial ends meet. However, current and former members of the US military often wonder whether receiving pay, pensions, or disability compensation from the VA will impact their eligibility for Social Security benefits. Whether or not military benefits such as these will impact […]
Eligibility for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) depends on whether your current medical condition prevents you from working and how long you worked before becoming disabled. Serving on active duty is considered gainful employment by the Social Security Administration (SSA) and can therefore be counted toward a current or former servicemember’s eligibility for SSDI. However, […]
Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, can provide income support on a monthly basis to low-income families with disabled children. At the Khaki Law Firm, we can help you determine whether your disabled children are eligible for SSI benefits. Keep reading for more details about SSI and how our firm can help you claim benefits for […]
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many people have become eligible for Economic Impact Payments (EIP) through the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). If you did not receive your most recent round of EIP in April, or any previous round of EIP, continue reading for more information on what you can do to claim them. Who is Qualified […]
All veterans who suffer from an illness or injury which prevents them from holding gainful employment have the right to pursue benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA). However, waiting too long after leaving the workplace could limit the benefits you’re entitled to receive, depending on which disability program you file for. While Supplemental Security […]
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to assist people who suffer from long-term disabilities and are unable to work as a result. Around 10 million Americans apply for these benefits every year, however, hundreds of thousands of claimants are denied based on obsolete jobs. The SSA uses the […]
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