Recent Blog Posts
4 Steps To Success In Getting SSI Disability Benefits
While the vast majority of individuals seeking disability benefits will qualify because of their work history, many applicants will pursue a claim under the needs-based program overseen by the Social Security Administration (SSA): Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Like almost any dealings with the government, you probably realize that there is a lengthy application process…. Read More »
How Will COLA 2022 Impact My Social Security Disability Benefits?
The Social Security Administration (SSA) annual announcement about the Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) rarely gets much media attention but this year’s spike is making headlines. The COLA for 2022 represents a 5.9 percent increase over 2021, and it will impact recipients of Social Security Disability (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. COLA is based… Read More »
Statistics On Police Officer Injuries In Maryland
There is no question that members of the law enforcement community face some of the most challenging, deadly work-related conditions, but some specific figures demonstrate the dangers. The Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission receives approximately 2,100 claims by police officers annually, covering both on-the-job injuries and occupational diseases. Not only does this place law enforcement… Read More »
4 OSHA Standards: Protecting Maryland Construction Workers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) is tasked with ensuring a safe work environment for employees, an objective that starts with establishing regulations to protect workers. At the core is the general duty clause, which requires Maryland employers to provide a space that is free from the hazards that could cause harm to… Read More »
Misconceptions About SSDI: Setting Things Straight
The Social Security Administration (SSA) first began a program of monthly disability insurance benefits in 1956 and, decades later, it seems that massive confusion abounds regarding the details of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). In short, the program pays out funds and provides other benefits to qualifying individuals who are unable to work. If… Read More »
5 Steps To Take After A Maryland Workers’ Comp Denial
Workers’ compensation benefits are intended to provide essential medical care for injured employees and financial support until workers can return to the job. Unfortunately, this purpose can be thwarted if you receive a denial when filing your claim with your employer and/or insurance company. Though the Maryland Workers’ Compensation Commission (MDWCC) reports that around… Read More »
Herniated And Bulging Discs: Tips For Social Security Disability Applicants
If you suffer from a herniated or bulging disc, the agonizing pain, tingling, and mobility challenges can be debilitating. For many sufferers, the discomfort makes it difficult to perform job-related tasks, regardless of whether your employment involves physical labor or sitting at a desk. Under the circumstances, you may be wondering whether you qualify… Read More »
Understanding Disability Benefits Under Maryland Workers’ Compensation Laws
If you were hurt at work or suffered from an occupational disease, it is encouraging to know that Maryland workers’ compensation laws were enacted to support you and your financial needs. The statute specifically covers employees who suffer from “accidental personal injury,” which includes any medical condition that arises out of and in the… Read More »
Consultative Exam For SSDI: What To Expect
Whether you are applying for disability for the first time or have been receiving benefits for some time, there is a chance that you will be called upon by the Social Security Administration (SSA) for a consultative exam. Though the specifics may vary, there are typically two reasons behind this scenario: Your claim is… Read More »
Tips For Success With SSDI/SSI Reconsideration
If you recently applied for benefits under the federal Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income (SSDI/SSI) disability programs, there is a good chance you will receive unpleasant news. A Social Security Administration (SSA) report reveals that around less than one-third of applications are approved at the initial application stage, so you could… Read More »
