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Given strict eligibility standards, high denial rates, and potential rule changes, older adults who may need SSDI should begin preparing early. Gathering work history, medical records, and personal documentation now can reduce delays later. Applying online, using educational resources, or…


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The Social Security Administration plans to significantly reduce in-person field office visits, encouraging more applicants to use online services. While digital access can help some, many people, especially older adults, depend on face-to-face assistance when navigating complex SSDI or SSI…


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SSDI applicants often face long delays before receiving decisions, sometimes lasting months or even years. Proposals to modernize the job classification database used in disability determinations have stalled, leaving outdated tools in place. These administrative challenges add stress for applicants…


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Recent coverage, including a New York Times article, highlights growing uncertainty surrounding SSDI’s future. Policymakers are debating how the program determines eligibility and how it should modernize outdated systems. While reform could improve efficiency, it also raises concerns about reduced…


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Current SSDI regulations recognize that older workers often have a harder time adapting to new, less physically demanding work after a disability. Special age-related rules acknowledge reduced job flexibility and retraining challenges. If these rules are changed or tightened, many…


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