Benefits For People Under Systems of Countries Other than the US
We cannot advise you about your potential eligibility for disability benefits under the systems of other countries. You would need to contact an attorney from[…]
We cannot advise you about your potential eligibility for disability benefits under the systems of other countries. You would need to contact an attorney from[…]
Your education level can affect the disability determination depending on your age. Generally speaking, your education level will not have much effect on the disability[…]
In order for an adult to be considered disabled, he or she must not be able to do any job that he or she did[…]
Young adults need to be considered disabled under the same regulations that govern the disability determination that govern all other adults. However adults between the[…]
In short, it is a lot easier for an unskilled person to win a disability claim if he or she is over 50. The rules[…]
A child under the age of 18 does not need to be considered disabled in order to receive disability benefits on your record. If your[…]
Generally speaking stepchildren are treated the same as your natural children for the purposes of Social Security disability benefits when a parent or stepparent or[…]
If you widow or widower is disabled, then he or she might be able to receive benefits as early as age 50 if his or[…]
Unfortunately, adults who live together but are not married are not eligible to receive payments on the basis of disabled person with whom he or[…]
Generally speaking U.S. citizens who are living abroad are eligible to continue receiving their disability payments unless you are living in a certain countries such[…]