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How Much Can A Parent Make For A Child To Get SSI?

Who Is Eligible For Supplemental Security Income Benefits?
To qualify for benefits through the Supplemental Security Income or SSI program, a child must be disabled or blind and must meet strict income and resource limitations. When applying for benefits on behalf of your child, keep in mind that the Social Security Administration takes your assets and income into account. What you own and […]

How Much Money Can You Make and Still Get SSI?

Each year, the Social Security Administration (SSA) adjusts the income limits and benefit payment amounts to account for increases in the cost of living. The Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program is our focus in this blog, and we’ll go over how these increases affect your SSI. At Scully Disability Law, our attorneys work to keep […]

What Insurance Do You Get With Social Security Disability?

Many people believe that anyone who qualifies for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI or SSI) benefit payments is eligible for some immediate health insurance coverage. Unfortunately, that is not the case. In this blog post, we’ll cover who receives healthcare insurance under SSDI or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), and when each person can expect to […]

What Is The Difference Between SSI and SSDI?

What Is The Difference Between SSI and SSDI?
The Social Security Administration has two programs providing benefits to people with disabilities. Social Security Disability Insurance, commonly referred to as SSDI, and Supplemental Security Income or SSI offer monthly cash payments and other benefits to those who meet the qualifying standards federal law sets for each program. Although the monthly payments make the programs […]

What Is The Maximum Social Security Disability Benefit Amount An Insured Can Receive?

According to the Social Security Administration, slightly more than 7.9 million disabled workers receive an average of $1,280.98 a month in disability benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance program. This is in addition to the almost 4.2 million disabled or blind adults and children who receive a Social Security disability benefit through the Supplemental […]

What Types of Income Do You Have to Report to Social Security?

Qualifying for Social Security Disability (SSD or SSDI) benefits means you met the government’s definition of a disabled worker because you suffer from any medically determinable physical or mental impairment that prevents you from performing a substantial gainful activity, what they call an “SGA.” What is an SGA? — The SGA is a monthly income […]

How Much Can I Earn While On Social Security Disability in 2021?

If you are disabled or blind, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits provided you also meet financial requirements established for the Supplemental Security Income and Social Security Disability Insurance programs administered by the Social Security Administration. The amount that you may be eligible to receive each month in benefits depends on the program […]
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