Millions of Americans have disabilities. Social Security SSDI and SSI benefits can help cover the loss of income that occurs due to disability. Whether you or a family member became disabled following an accident or medical emergency, or were born with a severe medical condition, this quick guide can explain eligibility, application steps, return-to-work programs, and how to deal with documentation, appeals, and other bureaucratic processes. Other topics include: Taxes on Social Security disability benefits The government's definition of "disability" Best practices for dealing with red tape SSDI for disabled workers and childhood disability beneficiaries Benefits for family members Transitioning from SSDI to retirement benefits SSI resource limits and allowed assets SSDI and SSI, side-by-side Work incentives and subsidies, including PASS, IRWEs, and TWPs SGA and reporting requirements Applying for Medicaid and Medicare Communicating with the Social Security Administration Dealing with overpayments As a former full-time human services coordinator, author Emily Pogue helped thousands of clients navigate the Social Security system. In this guide, she uses plain English explanations and easy-to-grasp examples to help readers understand how the system works and how to maximize Social Security retirement benefits. The award-winning IN 30 MINUTES series has helped readers all over the world grasp complex topics, from health to social media.
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