Monthly Archives: June 2025

Changes To Job History Requirements For SSDI
More than 1 million people apply for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) in the United States every year. Getting SSDI is no easy task, as these applicants will tell you. Not everyone gets approved the first time around. In fact, the disapproval rate is more than 60%. A lot of these disapprovals have to… Read More »

Man’s Social Security Disability Benefits Cut, Owes $200,000
Many federal government programs are undergoing cuts due to President Donald Trump’s administration. This has led to people being denied the benefits they need. An HIV survivor in California is seeing this first hand. The 62-year-old man has been living with HIV and AIDS for 38 years. He has been receiving Social Security Disability… Read More »

Workers’ Comp Expanded For Stress Claims
Employees go through a lot in their working environments. While wages may remain stagnant in many industries, the good news is that worker protections are expanding. Workers often deal with a lot of mental stress. In the past, they did not receive workers’ compensation benefits for this stress, but this has changed. In December… Read More »

VA’s Office Of Equity Assurance Eliminated
As you may be aware, President Donald Trump and Elon Musk are taking charge in eliminating various government agencies in an effort to save money. However, these cuts are causing an uproar, particularly for those who receive the benefits from these agencies. Veterans are feeling the effects of these budget cuts. An office created… Read More »