Social Security Disability Benefits Online Application Guide

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  • @protectorofillinois3
    @protectorofillinois3 3 года назад +18

    This vid is beyond informative about applying for disability. It's very precise and clear. Thank you so much. I was making an excellent living as a model and loved it so much. Then last year in February, I was getting ready to go on another modeling assignment in Italy, but I suffered a mini-stroke that resulted in numbness in my right arm & right leg, along with other impairments I suffered from. My doctor documented the impairments and she made another appointment to see her again in 3 days. To make a long story short, I then got a letter from Social Security Administration stating, "Due to the impairments documented by your doctor, you have been approved from SSI benefits. To complete your application, come into our office to complete non-medical information (which refers to income from other sources) and the name of my bank to send the payments via direct deposit. I now get SSI every month (although I miss modeling so much). Again, thank you so much for this awesome info. YOU ROCK!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback

    • @thebootielover
      @thebootielover 2 года назад +1

      @@TheDisabilityDigest So I have 15 years of work experience as an Accountant. I recently filed for SSDI back on 09/21. I am HIV positive and I suffer from diabetic neuropathy. My disability is I have pain in both of my feet legs knees right-hand arm and shoulder. my right hand and fingers constantly shake. I have to urinate at least 5 times in 8hr period. Some of the meds I take I'm not sure which ones cause me to have diarrhea, dizziness acid reflux, and dry mouth. I am 63 years old what are the chances of my SSDI getting approved?

  • @adamjohnson6673
    @adamjohnson6673 Год назад

    Hey! Fantastic channel and super informative so thank you 🙏, I’m 37 and have had 3 open heart surgeries to replace 2 valves each time, due to endocarditis, after the second I was able to work physically and was back to normal after a time. The 3rd time came with a Stroke, which lost feeling completely on my right side, leg and arm. It took hard work and months of physical therapy in the hospital in order to gain some control and walk with a walker. I have since done cardiac rehab and further improved my ability to walk and use my arm normally.
    I seem to have hit a wall and can’t run or walk fast at all. I have asthma and I’m still extremely limited in what I can do physically. It’s been over a year since my stroke, and I get fatigued very easily I’m in no way able to work.
    I hoped but it’s just not gonna happen. In addition to this I’m on LASIKs to remove excess fluid buildup in my legs and lungs.. which is constant. I have a pace maker and am on blood thinners Aspirin and warfarin, so I must have my INR monitored 10-14 days.
    I need income and cannot work and don’t see it possible anytime soon if at all.
    I have been out of work since before Covid and on unemployment for a year after that. Then my stroke happened September of last year. So I’ve been unable to work since then.
    I have many medications and hospital time and tests done, but some sense of normalcy has come to be with just the INR every 2 weeks and I get my meds from them.
    Will I have any issue with SSDI? I’m applying now and hope everything gets approved and goes well. Curious your opinion. Thanks!!

    • @adamjohnson6673
      @adamjohnson6673 Год назад

      Thanks this process is overwhelming for me because of the massive amount issues and tests and hospital and doctor visits, over the last year.
      It’s very foreign to me… this process and I would really appreciate your feedback, I have a history of drug use which is in my medical records and wanted to make sure that’s not an issue. Been clean over a year now. Thanks a lot for your feedback

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Год назад

      Congrats on your recovery Adam, We have information on this channel that will help. For specific information tailored to your needs and live support get a Free Disability Digest Membership. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @thomaskelly7349
    @thomaskelly7349 Год назад +3

    With medical records do I contact my doctor and have him submit them. Or do I obtain them and take them to SS? Also do I need an attorney from the outset or only later if I'm denied? Thank you. Great video.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Год назад

      We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @JJ-jt3xf
    @JJ-jt3xf 2 года назад +3

    Hello! I’m am 29 years old and was recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes about 3 weeks ago and had to have more then half of my big toe on right foot amputated because of it. Do you believe I would qualify for disability?

  • @Kathleenis
    @Kathleenis 2 года назад +1

    So very informative. I wish I had come across these videos, specifically Disability Digest subscription, prior to submitting my SS Disability application online. My application shows 85% complete and I just received an appointment for a Dept of Social Services medical evaluation this March 2022. My question is this: is there a way to review the original online application once it has been submitted? At the time, I thought I was answering thoroughly but now question some of my answers. Thank you.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      We have information on this channel that will help you with your evaluation and other steps so you can get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $6,000 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @afsanehm3602
    @afsanehm3602 2 месяца назад

    Brian, thank You much. If I have different types of arthritis. should I mention each individually (separate conditions) or one word "arthritis" is enough?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 месяца назад

      You're welcome! When applying for Social Security Disability benefits, it's important to be as detailed as possible about your medical conditions. If you have different types of arthritis, you should mention each one individually.
      Each type of arthritis can have different symptoms and impacts on your ability to work, so it's important to provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) with a complete picture of your health. Be sure to include information about how each type of arthritis affects your daily activities and ability to work.
      For more information on how to apply for disability benefits with arthritis, you can watch this video: ruclips.net/video/U23OjFQeP5s/видео.html.

  • @aegeas9
    @aegeas9 3 года назад +3

    I get VA disability is there a way for me to include that

  • @davekesselring9762
    @davekesselring9762 Год назад

    What if she didn't entirely quit working but was cut to 5 or 10 hours a week?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  Год назад

      We have information and live events on this channel Wednesday at 12:15 pm EST that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @deborareed9407
    @deborareed9407 2 года назад

    Yes I have applied before I long while ago. I was going to try again can you tell me how to go about it please

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      We have information on this channel that will help you understand the important steps to take now while you are working to help you can get your disability benefits approved fast when you are not.
      For best results I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $6,000 in legal fees.
      Go to: thedisabilitydigest.com

  • @jdog5865
    @jdog5865 2 года назад

    Hey Brian, what happens if I start my ssdi application online and don't submit it or finish it? Does the case just drop off and then I can refile?

  • @raa8504
    @raa8504 2 года назад

    I wants to apply for my mom. Thank you sir

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      We have information on this channel that will help you get approved fast.
      For best results I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $6,000 in legal fees.
      Go to: thedisabilitydigest.com

  • @raibhai5649
    @raibhai5649 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir, I’m 29 years old and diagnosed stage 3b gallbladder cancer. Do I qualify for Ssdi? I’m have 2 kids single parent. Thank you

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 года назад

      Hi Ray ... Based on just the information provide it is possible but I am not certain. We have information on this channel that will help find out if you qualify. To be certain if you qualify register for a free membership then arrange to speak with one of our advocates. Go to: thedisabilitydigest.com

    • @aegeas9
      @aegeas9 3 года назад

      Anything with the word cancer on it means you're going to get Social Security disability. And also the that word get you medical marijuana

  • @emilycamacho2404
    @emilycamacho2404 2 года назад

    What if you save and quite where do u find to continue the application with the entry number they gave you?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      Go to the online application here www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      Emily
      We have information on this channel that will help you apply and get approved fast.
      For best results, I suggest that you take advantage of a free Disability Digest membership because it includes a step-by-step disability approval course and live support to help you get approved. The Free course has saved many up to $7,200 in legal fees.
      Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @Nsands81
    @Nsands81 2 года назад

    If you're a veteran where do you fill out that information? And or show proof of it

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад +1

      I do not recall if there is an application question that asks this but what we do is send in the VA rating with the supporting application information

    • @Nsands81
      @Nsands81 2 года назад

      @@TheDisabilityDigest hey goodmornig! Thank you for the input
      Where do you send that into and or how? Like did you mail it or send it in person.
      I ask because I was on the phone with SS and they said that they don't do in person anymore. Only over the phone appointments and or online but the issue is how can I make sure they do in fact recieve all of the proper evidence from the VA and documents stating my VA rating you know.
      Just want to get this right the first time

  • @MM73..
    @MM73.. 3 года назад +1

    I have a question about the “things you should know about your application” part, it says “we must receive the signed application by “date” or you may lose social security benefits”. What does that entail? If i already completed and submitted the application, does this still apply to me? The only thing to sign was the thing at the end about the medical release form.. please help i am confused.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 года назад +3

      It sounds to me like you’ve completed an online application it has been sent to you via US mail and you are being asked to confirm the information sign and return
      This is a necessary step in the process if you’d like more assistance for the disability approval send this question to support at the Disbility Digest when you contact information

    • @MM73..
      @MM73.. 3 года назад

      @@TheDisabilityDigest Thank you so much

  • @sharongiunta1832
    @sharongiunta1832 2 года назад

    My fiancé has been on state disability benefits for 9 years. His case has been labeled as short term disability even though he has been unable to work for 9 years. He needs to get on long term disability. I’m not sure how to go about this. He originally applied for LTD years ago but was denied because he was 46 yo. I’m guessing he needs to reapply now that he is 53 yo. Any help would be appreciated!

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      Hi Sharon
      We have information on this channel that will help you understand how to find out if he qualifies and how to get approved fast. Also suggest you join us as member and we can further assist with information specific to your needs and live support. Go To: thedisabilitydigest.com
      It’s A 100% Free Resource To Help You Get (and or) Maximize Your Disability Income Fast.

  • @boricuagirl492
    @boricuagirl492 2 года назад

    I completed the Once "Provide Background Information" but it wont let me advance to "PROVIDE DISABILITY INFORMATION" with out submitting the application. If I sign it and submit it will it then let me get access to the other sections? Please Help!

    • @WolfCobra27
      @WolfCobra27 2 года назад

      make sure you type everything in on the application. I made the mistake of copying and pasting from word. And when you do that some punctuations are different etc

  • @JanethMonroe
    @JanethMonroe 3 месяца назад

    Hello sir ,my husband staying here in the Philippines since pandemic but no funds to come to USA,he is sick and diagnosed chronic venous diffieciency.can He able to apply outside USA?I hope anyone here can have idea applying in the Philippines.yhanks

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 месяца назад

      Hi Yes you can apply online from outside the USA at SSA.gov

    • @JanethMonroe
      @JanethMonroe 3 месяца назад

      @@TheDisabilityDigest ok sir thank you

  • @briannamansfield2316
    @briannamansfield2316 3 года назад +1

    Please can I get the website?

  • @ronbo30
    @ronbo30 3 года назад +3

    You don’t even cover all the steps. Misleading.

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 года назад +1

      Hi Rondo would consider a follow up video... What steps are missing?

    • @ronbo30
      @ronbo30 3 года назад +6

      @@TheDisabilityDigest you didn’t cover the medical release form for one, giving them permission to obtain my medical records.

  • @MotorCityEastSide
    @MotorCityEastSide 3 года назад

    Hi
    Do you know any firm in the Dallas area who could help me apply for SSDI?
    Thanks

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  3 года назад

      Hi John i have 3 options and or you can use our Free disability approval course.,, email this request to us with you phone number and we will get you set up with the course and contacts support @ the disability digest . Com.

    • @stephaniaromberger9593
      @stephaniaromberger9593 3 года назад

      What stare are you in?

  • @bumpintheG
    @bumpintheG 2 года назад

    ❤️

  • @jaco0712
    @jaco0712 2 года назад

    What is your success rate in helping people get approved 1st time?

    • @TheDisabilityDigest
      @TheDisabilityDigest  2 года назад

      Really good.... but I do not post it for the public. Join us as a member and follow the direction to contact you advocate and they will share the approval statistics wit you. Go to: bit.ly/34wviJY

  • @SHUB281
    @SHUB281 Год назад

    All these 20 somethings trying to get disability. What you gonna get a thousand bucks if that ?

  • @BCTS123
    @BCTS123 Год назад

    So you completely skipped the entire first section of the application that has multiple confusing questions that they give you no explanation on. Including a bunch that ask for yes/no answers to complicated questions that need nuanced answers. So your video is... useless.