Monthly Archives: February 2026
What to Expect During an SSDI Eligibility Review
Once a person is approved for benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program, they will need to anticipate that the Social Security Administration (SSA) will review their eligibility at some point (and on a routine basis) in the future. The timing for eligibility review generally depends on the person and the nature… Read More »
Appealing the SSA’s Decision About Your Eligibility After a Routine Medical Review
The initial process for getting approved for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can take a significant amount of time and effort, and in order to be approved, you must provide detailed evidence proving your medical eligibility. Once you are approved, it can be a relief for benefit checks to begin coming in, but… Read More »
Will I Need to Continue Seeing a Health Care Provider to Keep My OPM Disability Retirement Benefits?
Were you diagnosed recently with a medical condition that will prevent you from continuing to work, or were you injured in an accident in such a way that you cannot continue working? If you are a federal employee and have at least 18 months of federal civil service that is creditable under the Federal… Read More »
SSDI Timelines: What to Expect
After you have suffered an injury or been diagnosed with a disabling disease leaving you unable to work, understanding the timeline for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits is essential. For most SSDI applicants, it is crucial to be able to plan when checks will begin arriving so that you can make necessary plans… Read More »

