January 27, 2011
Last year was a record year for Social Security Disability applications, reports Business Wire.
About 2.9 million people applied for Social Security Disability benefits, the most since the SSDI program was established in 1956.
According to a study, unemployment for those with disabilities continues to outpace the unemployment rate other workers are experiencing. For some, it is a tough realization that their disability may not allow them to return to work. However, delaying to apply for Social Security Disability benefits can put your financial stability at risk.
Do you think Social Security Disability benefits are enough to support those who are out of work?
If you think you are eligible for Social Security benefits, call the Social Security Disability attorneys at Fleschner, Stark, Tanoos & Newlin.
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