Lorraine Netter

J.D. · Albany Law School

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Filing for Social Security or SSI Disability in Rhode Island
In Rhode Island, while most aspects of applying for Social Security and SSI disability benefits are the same as in other states, certain payment amounts are different in Rhode Island.
Filing for Disability in Maine
If you live in Maine and are unable to work, you may be able to get SSI with a small state supplement.
Filing for Social Security Disability in Connecticut
Find information about disability that is specific to Connecticut and contact information for helpful resources in Connecticut.
Disability Benefits Based on Bone Spurs
When bone spurs affect your ability to use your arms or walk effectively, you can get Social Security disability benefits.
Filing for Disability in Texas: Social Security and SSI
The disability approval rates in Texas for Social Security and SSI disability benefits are not as high as the national average.
Filing for Disability in West Virginia
The Social Security Administration (SSA) is the office that administers Social Security and SSI disability benefits throughout the country.
Pernicious Anemia and SCD: Can I Get Disability Benefits?
If you suffer from pernicious anemia and it affects your ability to function at work, you may be eligible for Social Security disability benefits.
Does Social Security Grant Disability Benefits for Borderline Personality Disorder?
If someone with BPD has so much trouble controlling behavior that keeping a job has become impossible, disability benefits may be available.
Social Security Disability for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
If your carpal tunnel syndrome severely limits your ability to use your hands at work, you may qualify for disability.
Do Broken Bones Qualify for Social Security Disability?
Broken bones (known as fractures) can occur in any bone in the body. The place of the broken bone in the body and the severity of the break affect how you may be impaired by the broken bone.