by Serena Siemsen | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
Many people assume that a serious diagnosis should automatically lead to SSDI approval. But that is often not how disability claims work. A person may have a very real and severe condition and still be denied if the records do not clearly show how that condition...
by Serena Siemsen | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
Not having enough work credits can be one of the biggest reasons someone may not qualify for SSDI, even if they have a serious medical condition. Many people assume that a diagnosis alone is enough, but SSDI usually depends on both medical...
by Serena Siemsen | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
Yes, it may be possible to qualify for SSDI while working part-time. But part-time work can affect how your situation is evaluated, especially if your income or job duties suggest you are still able to perform regular full-time work. The key issue is usually not...
by Serena Siemsen | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
Many people wonder whether their situation may be serious enough to qualify for SSDI. While every case is different, there are several common signs that often show up in stronger claims. Qualifying for SSDI usually depends on more than just having a medical...
by Serena Siemsen | May 28, 2026 | Uncategorized
SSDI vs SSI: What’s the Difference? SSDI and SSI are both disability-related benefit programs, but they are not the same. The biggest difference is that SSDI is generally based on work history, while SSI is generally based on financial...