Archive for the ‘Supplemental Security Income’ Category
How To Prove Your Child’s Disability Case
Is your child falling behind in school? Does your child suffer from a severe physical or psychological impairment? Is it affecting them on a daily basis?
Social Security has set aside funds for children who are functionally disabled through their Supplemental Security Income program. While these cases generally difficult to prove, if you know what issues [...]
February 5, 2010
Tags: child, disabled, factors, income, school, security, social, supplemental Posted in: Supplemental Security Income
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Who Is Eligible For SSI Benefits?
The Social Security Administration offers two disability programs for individuals who are no longer able to work as a result of their physical or emotional impairments. If a person does not have enough work credits to qualify for Disability Insurance Benefits and they have limited resources, they might be eligible for Supplemental Security Income.
A person [...]
January 19, 2010
Tags: credits, income, qualify, security, Social Security, supplemental Posted in: Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income
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