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Social Security Disability Benefit for Back Pain, Injuries

One of the most difficult applications for a disability case is for back pain due to the fact that it can often be a subjective case. Unless these is medical documentation with x-rays to support several extremely degenerated discs in the back and nerve root compression, it is often down to the word of the patient and the doctors that have treated the condition against the doctors that have been assigned to the case from Social Security Disability. It is often easier when dealing with injuries that result in chronic back pain.

It is very difficult to prove or disprove the extent of pain that a person is in and that is the reason that without hard evidence it can be near impossible to prove. The applicative word here in that statement is the words are near impossible and not impossible.

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Social Security Benefits for the Visually Impaired, Blind

Posted by John in Disability Help

The Social Security Administration’s has a track record of denying many disability applications for a range of physical disabilities. This is often discouraging for the prospective applicant but when it comes to visual impairment, the approval rate is very high – almost 100%. For the Social Security Administration to consider a visually impaired person’s case, the applicant must meet the requirements set forth by Social Security. These requirements are a corrected visual acuity of 200/20 or worse and/or a field of vision diminished to 10% or less. Basically, for them to determine a person eligible for benefits, the applicant must first meet the criteria for being legally blind.

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Applying for Physical Disability Benefits in the United States

In order to qualify for disability benefits in the United States a person has to be medically proven to be disabled. While this sounds like an easy task, due to the variety of legalities which abound in the system and people who attempt to cheat the system, it is not as easy as it sounds.

Process to Apply for Disability

The first step that needs to be undertaken is to apply for Social Security Disability, Medicare and/or Medicaid. This can be done via hard copy or on the online. The reason to start on this as soon as possible is that this in its self can take from two to three years.

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FAQ: Social Security Disability Benefits Application

When you make an application for your social security disability benefits, do you find yourself wondering exactly who is responsible for the decision and who has the final word on your case? SSI income is not something that is randomly decided and distributed but something many disabled people find confusing is who is in charge of their disability benefits. In fact, this is one of the most Frequently Asked Questions so we thought it would be important to consider this information for the purpose of the readers who visit this site for disability related information.

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Supplemental Security Income: SSI Income & Benefits

The supplemental security income is designed to help qualifying individuals to receive SSI benefits from the federal government. Unlike the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), the SSI income program gives outright SSI payments to qualifying individuals. After meeting the SSI eligibility requirements, one must learn how to apply for SSI in order to receive appropriate SSI disability benefit. The SSI income program has proven to be highly beneficial to the aged, blind and disabled alike.

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