Social Security Disability Insurance is disability insurance provided by the federal government. You are paying for it even though you don’t know you are paying for it. We all see the withholdings coming out of our checks. We all see those numbers coming out and, frankly, most of us don’t even know what those withholdings are even for. Some of that money is premiums for disability insurance coverage. In other words, if you can’t work and become disabled, you have coverage and you can apply for monthly benefits. Because the truth is, you have paid for it. You’ve paid those premiums. That money came out of your paycheck on a regular basis – those benefits are yours.
Social Security Disability Blog Posts:
Same Sex Marriage and Social Security
This past Friday, the United States became the 21st nation and the most populated country to legalize same-sex
No More Paper Checks for the Social Security Administration
The U.S. Treasury Department has implemented a new rule to phase out paper checks for federal benefit and non-tax
Working and SSA Benefits
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to eligible workers who have reached retirement age, as
Work Attempts, Medical Treatment, and SSD
Medical Records, Ongoing Treatment, and how to strengthen your case while waiting for your hearing date. One of the