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Q&A: Social Security Disability Today

Podcast door Anthony Reeves

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Remastered Q&A: SSDI, Mental Health, and the Meaning of a Disability Finding

This is remastered Q&A content originally published on December 2, 2013, from Social Security Disability Today. In this episode, Tony Reeves answers a common and important question: if you are awarded SSDI because of a mental health condition, does that mean you have been legally adjudicated as mentally ill? The answer is more nuanced than a simple yes or no.  Tony explains that a Social Security disability decision is focused on whether your condition prevents you from working under Social Security’s rules. The judge is not issuing a broad legal declaration about your mental health status. Instead, the decision is based on the severity of your impairment, the medical evidence, and whether that impairment limits your ability to perform past work or other work.  This episode is especially helpful for claimants who want to understand what a favorable disability decision does—and does not—mean.  Educational content only. Not legal advice.

11 jun 2026 - 7 min
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Understanding Disability Back Pay: Why the Date Matters

In this remastered audio edition of Social Security Disability Today, Tony Reeves explains how Social Security Disability back pay is calculated and why the answer is not always simple. Many claimants want to know how much money they may receive if approved, but back pay depends on key details such as the disability onset date, application date, benefit type, and whether the case involves SSI or SSDI. Tony walks through practical examples showing how SSI and SSDI back pay work differently, why SSDI includes a five-month waiting period, and why other benefits or resources may affect the final amount.  This episode is especially helpful for anyone trying to understand why representatives often avoid giving exact back pay estimates before a case is approved.  Originally published January 9, 2017 as part of Social Security Disability Today. This remastered version is presented for today’s audience as part of Tony Reeves’ continuing legal education and disability survival content.

9 jun 2026 - 8 min
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Remastered SSDI Q&A: Does Retirement Pay Affect Social Security Disability Benefits?

In this remastered Social Security Disability Q&A episode originally published on September 26, 2013, Tony Reeves discusses how retirement pay may affect Social Security Disability Insurance benefits. A viewer asks whether receiving a pension and service-connected VA disability benefits will interfere with filing for SSDI or reduce the amount received after approval. Tony breaks down the difference between VA disability benefits, private retirement pay, and government pensions, explaining why the source of the retirement income matters.  This episode offers a practical overview for anyone trying to understand how pension income, government retirement benefits, and SSDI may interact.  Disclaimer: This content is for general educational purposes only and does not replace legal advice for your individual situation.

4 jun 2026 - 1 min
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Remastered Q&A: Can You Be Your Own Social Security Disability Payee?

In this remastered Social Security Disability Today Q&A episode, originally published on December 28, 2013, Tony Reeves revisits an important question for disability claimants and beneficiaries: Do you have the right to be your own payee? Tony breaks down what a representative payee is, why Social Security may assign one, and what factors may raise concerns about a person’s ability to manage their own disability or SSI benefits. He also explains that needing a payee is not always permanent, and that individuals may have the opportunity to show Social Security they can manage their own financial affairs. This episode is a practical, plain-language explanation for anyone trying to understand how Social Security views benefit management, financial independence, and representative payee decisions.  Remastered from the original December 28, 2013 Q&A video.

2 jun 2026 - 4 min
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Continuing Disability Review and Bipolar Disorder | Remastered Q&A from 11/4/2012

In this remastered episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today, originally published on November 4, 2012, Attorney Anthony Reeves answers a question about Continuing Disability Reviews and bipolar disorder. The key point: Social Security is not focused only on the name of your condition. Whether the diagnosis is bipolar disorder or another medical or mental health condition, the main question during a Continuing Disability Review is whether your condition has improved enough for you to return to work. Attorney Reeves explains why ongoing treatment matters, how Social Security compares your current medical condition to your condition at the time you were found disabled, and why mental health conditions can be especially complicated because symptoms may fluctuate over time. This remastered Q&A is part of the Social Security Disability Today archive and is provided for educational purposes.  Original publish date: November 4, 2012 Remastered release: May 24, 2026

28 mei 2026 - 3 min
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