SSDI recipients often qualify for food assistance, housing support, and Medicaid. If your SSDI claim is
denied under the new rule, you could lose all of these at once. Requalifying later is extremely difficult.
With the current halt of SNAP benefits it’s clear to see how real things can become that one might otherwise thought couldn’t happen.
The current SSDI application landscape, normally difficult to navigate, is exceptionally volatile with a government shutdown in progress.
Losing SSDI and (the benefits that come with it) is a risk to can happen just as easy as being declined benefits during an applicant process. An SSDI attorney can prevent these things from happening by helping with appeal denials, maintain benefits, and
preserve access to critical healthcare and social programs.
