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Benefits Verification

This website will help you request a "Proof of Income" letter that can be used to prove that you are eligible for benefits.

Can People with Bipolar Disorder Get Social Security Disability?

"Those suffering from either form of bipolar disorder may consider applying for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits."

Disability Programs (Social Security Online)

These web pages describe the different disability programs administered by the social security program including information about how to apply for benefits, how to manage the benefits you are receiving now, the different forms of health insurance that are available and other information.

What You Need To Know When You Get Disability Benefits

You should, now that you’re receiving Social Security disability benefits. You might think that, because the disability application process is over and your benefits are about to start, you no longer have to worry about Social Security. But what should you do if your condition improves? Or what if you want to go back to work but are afraid of losing your benefits? Knowing the answers to these and other questions now will save you a great deal of time, inconvenience and maybe some money later.

Social Security Appeals Process

When the Social Security Administration makes a decision on your claim, we will send you a letter explaining our decision. If you do not agree with our decision, you can appeal—that is, ask us to look at your case again. When you ask for an appeal, we will look at the entire decision, even those parts that were in your favor. If our decision was wrong, we will change it. This document answers the following questions: (1) When and how can I appeal? (2) How many appeal levels are there? (3) Will my benefits continue? (4) Can someone help me?

Understanding Social Security (Social Security Online)

Social Security Online contains a large number of resources that will help you understand the current Social Security program benefits.

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