Read Loyd’s Social Security disability insurance claim blog to get the information that you need to know about the important issues surrounding SDDI claims, denials, the appeals processes, SSDI news, and more.
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In an SSDI Case, Consistent Statements are the Key to Maintaining Your CredibilityWhen your SSDI application is being reviewed, the judge is looking for inconsistencies. Make sure your statements and records are always consistent.
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4 Myths That Can Derail Your Social Security Disability ClaimSuccessfully applying for Social Security Disability benefits requires that you understand what’s true and what’s not true about the SSDI process.
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What does a Fully Favorable, Partially Favorable, or Unfavorable Notice of Decision Mean?Following your SSDI hearing, you will get a Notice of Decision in the mail. Your decision will be either Fully Favorable, Partially Favorable, or Unfavorable.
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Words vs. Actions – What Matters More To A Social Security Administrative Law Judge?Social Security administrative law judges will look strongly at what you do and the actions you take and give those actions more weight than your words.
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South Louisiana Social Security Offices – New Orleans, Gretna/Terrytown, Kenner, Lacombe, Houma, Baton Rouge, HammondA listing and overview of the 9 Social Security offices in Southeast Louisiana, including those in New Orleans, Gretna/Terrytown, Kenner, Houma, and more
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Can you get disability for IBS or IBD? Tips and StrategiesIf you have irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), you are probably having difficulty working reliably and consistently. You may consider applying for Social Security Disability.
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Significant Social Security Disability Change – Your Doctor’s Opinion May Not MatterThe Social Security Administration (SSA) issued significant changes to the disability program sure to make denials more common and approvals more difficult.
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New Regulations Governing Social Security Disability Hearing Preparation and Case ProcessingThese new regulations will undoubtedly create new burdens and hassles for claimants and representatives already struggling to get evidence in a timely fashion.
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New Mental Disorder Listings and Criteria for Social Security Disability Are Now In EffectThe Social Security Administration (SSA) has published significant revisions to its mental impairment listings and criteria. Loyd explains the changes.
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Changes to Neurological Listings May Simplify Application Process, But Still Require Strong EvidenceAmong other changes, the SSA has removed the IQ score criteria from its listings for neurological disorders such as Parkinson’s disease and epilepsy.
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Understanding Social Security’s Intellectual Disability ListingQualifying for SSI or SSDI with an intellectual disability requires sufficient evidence showing that the applicant meets four basic requirements.
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Social Security Disability Benefits For Drug & Alcohol Addiction in LouisianaAlcohol and drug addiction is prevalent across Louisiana. Learn more about how those with addiction are able to get disability benefits.