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I'M OVER FIFTY AND GET STATE DISABILITY. WILL IT HELP MY SSD CASE?



This information may help claimants with representation, as well as claimants who are not represented by an attorney or non attorney representative. Understanding how the Social Security Disability system works can make the difference between winning or not winning the continuing disability benefits and backpay to which a person is entitled.

If I am over fifty years old and I get state disability benefits, will that help my social security case?


Receiving disability retirement from a state job will not have a direct bearing on a social security disability claim, just as an approval for VA disability will not influence the outcome of a social security claim.

Just the same, though, the fact that you've been approved for benefits in another program may very well point to the strength of your claim.

Age, however, is certainly a relevant factor in social security disability cases. The fact that you are fifty-five or older places you in a category for which the medical-vocational rules governing allowances are the most favorable by far.



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Disability Questions & Answers re: ssd ssdi ssi


  1. The five month waiting period

  2. How to speed up your social security disability claim

  3. Overview of the social security disability claims process

  4. What benefits for social security disability include

  5. Do you need an attorney or representative to win a disability case ?

  6. Information on filing a disability claim

  7. Improving the social security disability claim success rate

  8. Social Security Disability Lawyers

  9. Social Security Disability, SSI - Attorney, Lawyer in Virginia

  10. How do I survive financially while waiting for my benefit case to be settled?

  11. Can anyone help me financially while I wait for a decision on my case?

  12. Can I work while I wait for a decision on my claim?

  13. Do I need to have attorney or lawyer representation to help me win my case?

  14. How can an attorney or lawyer disability help my ssd or ssi disability case?

  15. Application for disability

  16. Supplemental security income

  17. Social security payments for disabled workers

  18. Disability Lawyer North Carolina

  19. Disability Lawyer New York

  20. Disability Lawyer New Jersey

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and have initiated or been denied on a social security disability, or ssi, claim for benefits, this site may assist you with your case. Social Security Disability benefits are often difficult to win; however many claims for social security disability are lost simply because a claimant did not know enough about the disability process to their social security or ssi claim. For information re: representation on a social security disability or ssi claim (attorney or non attorney representative), see the "questions" & "how" pages.









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