Iowa Social Security Disability FAQs
Whether you are working behind a desk or performing physically demanding labor, going to work each day and earning a living is something most people rely on. But what happens if a sudden illness or injury makes it impossible to continue working? Below are answers to some of the most common questions...
Read MoreSupplementary Security Income
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program designed to provide financial assistance to individuals who are disabled, blind, or over the age of 65 with limited income and resources. Unlike Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which is based on work history, SSI is a needs-...
Read MoreSocial Security Disability in Iowa
The majority of Americans don’t plan for what could happen if they become disabled. However, the likelihood is stronger than most people realize. Social Security has a number of benefits available to adults who are unable to work because of a medical condition that is predicted to last at least ...
Read MoreSocial Security Hearings
Submitting an application for Social Security disability is a challenging and complex process. It requires extensive documentation and attention to detail. While it is difficult enough to deal with the circumstances of developing a disabling condition through illness or injury, and when a claim is d...
Read MoreSocial Security Disability – Common Disabling Conditions
The Social Security Administration provides monthly payments to people with eligible disabilities that prevent them from working for at least 12 months, or if their condition is expected to result in death. Medical conditions causing disability can be physical or mental. Developing a disability is m...
Read MoreWhen Can You Apply for Social Security Disability?
When an illness or injury leads to a disabling condition, the stress of dealing with the situation and loss of income can cause confusion about what to do next. Losing the ability to work makes it that much harder to be self-sufficient and support a spouse and children. However, there are government...
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