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July is Sarcoma Awareness Month

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July is Sarcoma Awareness Month and lasts for the entirety of the month. Sarcomas are rare cancers that develop in the bone, muscle, nerves, blood vessels, tendons, cartilage, and the fatty and fibrous tissues. Disability benefits for sarcoma may be available if the diagnosis suggests you will not be able to work for at least 12 months and, thereby, are no longer earning a living.

Social Security Payment Schedule 2023: Exactly When to Expect Your Check in July

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The U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) pays out Social Security benefits to Social Security recipients according to a monthly schedule. If you receive any such payments, understanding the schedule for Social Security payments in 2023 is critical. This guide will explain everything you need to know.

For more information on the Social Security payment dates for other months, see the following blogs:

How Long Do I Have to Work to Get Disability Benefits?

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To qualify for SSD benefits, you need a specific number of work credits. The number of work credits you require depends on your age when your disability commenced. Typically, the SSA requires a minimum of 40 credits—20 of which were earned in the last 10 years ending with the year when your disability started / starts. However, younger workers might qualify for disability with fewer work credits. For example, if you have worked 5 of the last 10 years you may have enough work credits to qualify for disability benefits.

Does Anyone Ever Get Approved For Disability On the First Try?

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If you’re applying for Social Security disability benefits, it’s important to manage your expectations. The Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews every application carefully, with upwards of 70% of applicants receiving denials when they initially file for benefits.