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📌 Some of the mental illnesses that could qualify for benefits include:• Depression• Bipolar disorder• Anxiety disorders...
05/31/2026

📌 Some of the mental illnesses that could qualify for benefits include:

• Depression
• Bipolar disorder
• Anxiety disorders
• PTSD
• Personality disorders
• Learning disabilities
• Schizophrenia
• Somatic symptom disorders
• Neurocognitive disorders (like dementia, Alzheimer’s or substance-induced cognitive disorders)

Take our short quiz here to see if you qualify, and get help through every stage of the application process: https://www.atticus.com/social

05/29/2026

Do you have to be out of work for one year before applying for disability?

📌 NO.

If your condition makes it difficult to work, we recommend you apply ASAP. A few reasons why:

1. It reduces the overall amount of time until you're covered—since most people are denied on their initial application and need to appeal.

2. It improves your chances of meeting the technical eligibility for benefits.

3. It gets you on track to start accumulating back pay, which will be paid out once you're approved.

Don't push through when you're in pain. Tap here for the support you deserve: https://bit.ly/3N7VG2O

05/26/2026

Find out when your June SSDI payment will hit your bank account. 📅

05/22/2026

How much can you make on Social Security disability?

📌 The maximum amount in 2026 is $4,152. But average payments fall around $1,630.

Your monthly benefits payment depends on your employment history, earnings, and how much you’ve paid in Social Security taxes during your working years.

🔗 We put this guide together to help you figure out if you're eligible and what to do next: https://bit.ly/4dqARcp

05/21/2026

📅 Find out when your June SSI payment will hit your bank account.

05/19/2026

Outside of the application process itself, one of the hardest things about applying for disability benefits is accepting that you might not be able to work.

And that given the choice, you'd choose working every time.

Disability benefits won't make everything you're going through better. But if they can help take a little financial stress off your shoulders, that's something worth pursuing.

🔗 Read more stories like Dialundae's: https://bit.ly/4dcUC8H

05/15/2026

Can you work while on disability? Short answer: Yes, it may be an option—with some caveats.

For starters, earning too much may cause you to lose benefits, since the SSA limits how much income counts as “substantial gainful activity.”

SSDI and SSI have strict income limits you must stay under to qualify or keep benefits, including monthly earnings caps and resource limits that vary by program.

But programs like Trial Work Period and Ticket to Work let you test working without immediately losing benefits, as long as you follow SSA rules and report your income correctly.

🔗 We go into more detail here: https://bit.ly/3TafhjR

05/14/2026

Got approved for Social Security Disability (SSDI)… but still have questions? You’re not alone.

We break down the 8 most common questions we hear. If you’re navigating disability benefits, understanding these details can make a big difference in avoiding costly mistakes.

📌 Learn more about how we can support you throughout the process: https://www.atticus.com/social

05/12/2026

We read through the SSA's Annual 2026 Report so you don't have to. Here are the most important things to know. ⤵

After helping thousands of people win Social Security disability benefits, we’ve learned a few core truths: Yes, you lik...
05/08/2026

After helping thousands of people win Social Security disability benefits, we’ve learned a few core truths: Yes, you likely need a disability lawyer — and yes, you can afford one.

But who you hire can make or break your social security disability claim. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4f3mWLU

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