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How to know when a disabled individual is eligible for disability

On Behalf of | Jan 17, 2019 | Firm News, Social Security Disability

Knowing when a disabled individual can qualify for disability benefits can be exceptionally important for many disabled individuals and their families to understand. Social Security disability benefits are benefits that many families may critically rely on so it is essential to know who may be eligible to receive benefits.

Social Security disability benefits are essentially based on medical need and the disabled individual’s work history. It is important to be familiar with what the Social Security Administration considered disabled. Essentially, the applicant must suffer from a medical condition that is severe enough that it prevents them from being able to work. In addition, the disability cannot be considered permanent in the sense that the medical condition the disabled individual is suffering from must be expected to last for 12 months or longer or result in death.

The Social Security Administration maintains a list of disabling conditions that may qualify and also some conditions on the compassionate allowances list that may qualify for an expedited process. For disabled individuals suffering from a medical condition causing disability that is not on the list, they can submit their medical records to the Social Security Administration to demonstrate their disability. In general, the disability must also prevent the disabled individual from performing any other type of work as well. Disabled individuals must also meet the necessary number of work credits to qualify so they should be familiar with the work history requirement as well.

The importance of Social Security disability benefits cannot be overstated for many disabled individuals and their families. Understanding how to qualify for Social Security disability benefits can be a vital first step for those in need of the disability benefits.

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