Will I lose my SSD income if I have a house on my name?
SSD does not have resource or unearned income restrictions. It would not make you ineligible for SSD. SSI has resource restrictions but you're...
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SSD does not have resource or unearned income restrictions. It would not make you ineligible for SSD. SSI has resource restrictions but you're...
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The standard fee set by Social Security is 25% of your back pay up to $6000, whichever is less. No attorney's fees unless you win. If the case goes...
Look for a good local attorney to help you appeal the denial. You can search for attorneys by location and areas of practice on Avvo. There are...
You have the programs mixed up. It is SSDI, not SSI that requires work credits. The question you're asking is if SSA will review her disability...
You mentioned some conflicting terminology. There is no retirement SSI. There's just SSI, which is a need based program for disabled or aged...
You can search for attorneys by clicking on the Find a Lawyer link at the top of the page and also call your county's Bar association for...
SSI does not require work credits but you do need to be a citizen or a lawful permanent resident before August 1996. If she's a citizen now and...
You mentioned you are on SSD from your father, which suggests you are receiving SSD as a Disabled Adult Child. If I understand correctly, you...
You can reapply. Speak to a good local attorney to help you with the process.
Not sure why you received only one payment from the limited information provided. Consider talking to a disability attorney. You may be eligible...