Almost eighty years ago, our nation created the Social Security program to provide income for citizens who were no longer able to work. Since that time, the program has been expanded to not only include the elderly, but also the disabled. Our Social Security Disability lawyers at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin explain that now, the number of individuals receiving assistance from the program continues to steadily increase.
Forbes released an article stating that between 1980 and 2011, the rate of individuals who are approved for Social Security Disability benefits doubled from 2.3 percent to 4.7 percent. By 2013, more than 9 million Americans were covered under the Social Security system.
Some of the most well known reasons for the increase in beneficiaries is the rising age of the baby boomer generation, as well as an increase in the number of women in the workforce. Some of the less recognized reasons include fewer disabled citizens receiving state-funded welfare and an ever-expanding list of conditions that can qualify a worker for benefits.
Similar increases in beneficiary totals have been reported in the Supplemental Security Income program as well.
These increases just go to show that if you’re unable to work due to a mental or physical condition, you may want to consider applying for Social Security Disability benefits. It’s no secret that the process can be complicated though, so having legal representation by your side during the process is highly recommended.
If you have questions regarding your rights to benefits, our legal staff is standing by to assist you. Feel free to reach out to us anytime by calling (800) 477-7315.
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