Where do I go for help when applying for social security disability (SSD) benefits?
If you‘re under 65 and become disabled due to a stroke or another setback that prevents you from working, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. Today I’m sharing my experience of applying for SSD benefits for my husband, Mark, who had a series of strokes last Christmas.
At first, I felt overwhelmed by the confusing and time-consuming application. Plus, I had heard horror stories about it taking two years or more to qualify! Thankfully, Mark's case manager recommended a company called Allsup.com, which specializes in helping people with disabilities apply for SSD benefits and prevent delays in approval.
With their guidance, I was able to gather all the necessary documentation and complete the application. After an initial three-month waiting period mandated after a stroke, Mark's application was approved in record time. This was a godsend to our family as we face mounting hospital and specialist bills, caregiver payments and our usual monthly financial commitments.
When a loved one has a new disability and you suddenly find yourself in the role of a caregiver, life is busy and stressful enough as it is. That’s why I can’t recommend a company like Allsup enough, especially considering the complexity of the SSD application process. It’s invaluable for those unable to work and can help with the financial assistance your family needs. Plus, it may be a cost-saving option compared to hiring a lawyer.
Having the right resources is so important when your family is going through a crisis, and as always, there’s no need to do it all on your own.
Topics discussed:
- Social Security Disability (SSD)
- Disability benefits
- Stroke victims
- SSD application and documentation
- Allsup.com
Takeaways from this episode:
· Applying for social security disability (SSD) can be complicated. Try using a company like AllSup.com, which specializes in helping people with the application process.
· Don’t wait! Start the application as soon as you’re able because the process can take a few months.
· Gather all necessary documentation, including medical, financial and employment records.
· Don’t give up if your application is denied. You have a right to appeal the decision.
· Be prepared to give detailed answers to questions about your disability.
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