Receiving a denial of Social Security Disability Insurance benefits is stressful at any time of year, and when it happens during the holidays, it can feel overwhelming. You may be trying to manage family obligations, travel, and end-of-year finances. Yet, the Social Security Administration still expects you to meet strict…
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SSDI Update: What Massachusetts Families Need to Know Now
If you rely on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), September brought several changes and deadlines worth your attention. Below, we break down what’s new, what’s coming next, and how these updates affect beneficiaries in Massachusetts and across the United States. As always, if you have questions about eligibility, denials, appeals,…
SSDI News You Can Use: What Changed in August and September 2025
As advocates for individuals living with disabilities, we utilize our SSDI blog to translate government updates into actionable guidance. The last two months have brought several meaningful developments that affect how benefits are paid, how quickly some claims are processed, and what to expect from next year’s cost-of-living adjustment. Below,…
Major July SSDI Updates: Faster Disability Approvals and New Overpayment Recoupment Rules
At Jeffrey Glassman Injury Lawyers, we are dedicated to keeping our clients and the community informed about significant changes to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. July and early August 2025 brought two significant developments that could have a substantial impact on current and future…
Social Security Checks at Risk: What Seniors Need to Know Before June 2025
Beginning with benefit payments issued in June 2025, millions of older Americans who are behind on federal student loans will see up to 15 percent of their Social Security income diverted to satisfy that unpaid debt. The Department of Education has already mailed some 195,000 collection notices, and every one…
New SSDI Updates in 2025
Several updates to Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) are set to take effect in 2025, impacting beneficiaries and applicants alike. Our law firm provides an overview of the key changes: Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA): SSDI benefits will increase by 2.5% in 2025, reflecting the annual COLA designed to offset inflation. This…
Social Security Administration Announces 2023 Cost-of-Living Adjustment
The Social Security Administration announced that the cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) for 2023 is 8.7%. This is the highest increase since 1981. The COLA will go into effect on January 1, 2023, for approximately 65 million Americans receiving Social Security benefits. Those receiving Supplemental Security Income (SSI) will see an increase…
How Long Should You Wait to Apply for Disability Benefits?
When you become disabled and can no longer work to support yourself, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Unfortunately, myths and misinformation surrounding the application process could compromise your claim, such as waiting a certain period to apply. You must apply as soon as possible for…
What is the Difference Between SSD and SSI?
When you become disabled and can no longer work to support yourself, it could be a tremendous stressor for you and your family. Fortunately, Social Security Disability benefits are available for millions of Americans to rely on for vital financial relief. However, there are different kinds of Social Security benefits,…
SSDI Derivative Benefits for Exes, Spouses, Children
If you’re receiving Social Security Disability Insurance benefits (or plan to apply) and are also weighing a divorce or in the midst of one, you should know there may be an impact if you are to receive spousal support. Marriage, too, can have an impact. No one gets married presuming…