Indianapolis Social Security Disability Blog
Indiana accident attorneys at Keller & Keller LLP have provided this social security disability blog in order to keep their readers up to date on all of the most recent personal injury news, accidents, and events taking place around the state. We encourage our clients and those who have recently been involved in an accident to visit regularly and join the discussion.
- Page 9
-
Steer Clear of Fraud Charges While Collecting Social Security DisabilityAre you collecting disability benefits fraudulently? Find out how to avoid inadvertently committing fraud in Indiana from an experienced Social Security lawyer.
-
Qualifying for Disability With a Neurological ConditionDiagnosis of a neurological condition alone is not enough to qualify for Social Security disability. The severity of your illness must meet specific standards.
-
Qualifying for Social Security Disability Dependent Benefits in IndianaIf you are disabled and collecting SSDI, your dependents may also qualify for benefits. Learn about who is eligible for dependent benefits and how to get them.
-
Understanding "Section 301": Extended Payments for Vocational RehabilitationDo you qualify for continued Social Security disability payments for participating in a vocational rehabilitation program? Find out what you need to do here.
-
3 Types of Social Security Beneficiaries Who Should Update Their Payment Information to Maximize Their COVID-19 Stimulus CheckSocial Security beneficiaries should consider updating their payment information to maximize their COVID-19 stimulus. Do any of these situations apply to you?
-
Issues Covered at Every Social Security Disability Hearing: 4 Questions to ExpectOur Social Security disability attorneys will help you prepare for the questions that may be asked at your SSDI hearing. Find out what you may be asked here.
-
Medical Evidence That Will Help Your Application for Social Security Disability BenefitsWe discuss the kinds of medical evidence that will help you build a strong application for Social Security Disability Insurance in Indiana.
-
Medicare Is Available to Those Under the Age of 65 If They Are DisabledEveryone who qualifies for Social Security disability benefits is also eligible for Medicare, but not until they have been on SSDI for 2 years. We explain here.
-
How a Government Shutdown Affects Your Social Security PaymentsDuring a government shutdown, Social Security payments are not affected. Social Security is a mandatory program that is not subject to annual appropriations, so it continues to operate during a shutdown.
-
How to Qualify for Social Security Disability Benefits in IndianaAre you eligible for Social Security disability benefits? Understand the work credit system and get the information you need to determine your eligibility.
-
A Social Security Attorney Drastically Improves Your Chances of Winning Your Appeal for BenefitsIt's not as easy to receive Social Security Disability as you may think. It's crucial to have an attorney who is able to appeal your case to federal court.
-
Proving Fibromyalgia Is More Complicated Than You May ThinkWays to identify fibromyalgia in court cases for disability and two new social security regulations that have been added to the claim process