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What is a Representative Payee?

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program offers benefits to qualifying individuals who are unable to work because of an injury, illness, or mental condition. The program provides monthly benefit payments, but some SSDI beneficiaries are not able to manage their financial affairs on their own for a variety of…

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SSDI Work Credits: What Are They?

In order to be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in Massachusetts and other states around the country, you must be able to demonstrate that you meet the work history requirements established by the Social Security Administration (SSA). You must have worked, and paid into the Social…

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Failing to Follow Your Doctor’s Prescribed Therapy When Making an SSDI Claim in Massachusetts and Around the Country

In order to obtain benefits from the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, a claimant must establish that they have been diagnosed with a medical condition or injury (or, what is otherwise referenced in the regulations as a severe medically determinable impairments) that prevents them from undertaking any manner of…

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