What You Should Know About Applying for SSD Benefits When You Have Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the chronic inflammation of all [...]
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is the chronic inflammation of all [...]
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Whether you need the extra income, derive some amount of pleasure or a sense of self-worth from working, or simply need a diversion that gets you out of the house, many recipients of social security disability (SSD), whether social security disability insurance (SSDI) or supplemental security income (SSI), wonder if they can work part-time and still receive SSD benefits.
Usually getting Social Security benefits for Irritable Bowel Disease (IBD) [...]
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An application for social security disability (SSD) benefits will only be approved if the claimant’s medical record supports both his disability and the negative impact the disability has on his ability to engage in substantial gainful activity. A medical source statement from the claimant’s physician is, in many cases, one of the most important pieces of evidence proving the negative impact an applicant’s disability has on his ability to work.
When evaluating an applicant’s claim for social security disability (SSD) [...]