For those in Ohio who are unable to work, the federal government provides a couple of different ways for those people to obtain financial assistance. If you have physical or cognitive challenges, are blind or suffer a long-term injury or disability than you may be...
Can you receive SSDI benefits for an adult child?
Some children have disabilities their entire lives. As they grow into adulthood, if an Ohio parent or guardian still cares for them, can they continue to receive benefits? Normally, a child stops receiving benefits at the age of 18. If he or she is still a full time...
SSDI and HIV or AIDS
The Human Immunodeficiency Virus is a virus that targets the immune system. Without proper treatment, HIV may progress into Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome, a serious medical condition that lowers the body’s ability to fight infection. Those with AIDS may also...
How is disability for skin disorders determined?
The human skin is vulnerable to any number of chemical spills, hot burns and infectious diseases. The impact of a skin disorder can necessitate a long recovery period or perhaps even a permanent change in lifestyle, which can make it hard or impossible to maintain a...
What evidence do you need to claim SSD?
To seek out social security disability in Ohio, or SSD, a person must provide evidence that he or she has a valid disability claim. While you know that you need the benefits, you still have to make your case. The evidence that the Social Security Administration or SSA...