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By Justen Grech
Founding Attorney

Disability can happen to anyone at any time, and it can be a challenging and overwhelming experience. In addition to the physical and emotional toll, disabilities can also have a significant financial impact on individuals and their families. Fortunately, the Social Security Administration (SSA) provides disability benefits to help individuals with disabilities meet their basic needs.

What are Social Security Disability Benefits?

Social Security Disability Benefits (SSDI) are monthly payments provided to individuals who have become disabled and are unable to work. These benefits are based on the individual’s work history and the amount of taxes they have paid into the Social Security system. To be eligible for SSDI, the individual must have a medical condition that meets the SSA’s definition of disability and have worked for a certain number of years.

Who is eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits?

To be eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits, you must have a medical condition that is severe enough to prevent you from working for at least 12 months or is expected to result in death. In addition to meeting the medical requirements, you must also have worked for a certain number of years and earned enough credits to qualify for disability benefits.

The number of credits you need to qualify for disability benefits depends on your age when you become disabled. Generally, you need to have worked and paid Social Security taxes for at least five out of the last ten years to be eligible for SSDI. However, younger workers may qualify with fewer credits.

How to apply for Social Security Disability Benefits?

To apply for Social Security Disability Benefits, you can either apply online, by phone, or in person at your local Social Security office. The Grech Law Firm can also file an application for you. When you apply, you will need to provide documentation of your medical condition, work history, and other information that the SSA requires. It is essential to provide accurate and complete information, as any discrepancies or omissions can delay or affect the outcome of your claim.

What happens after you apply for Social Security Disability Benefits?

After you apply for Social Security Disability Benefits, the SSA will review your application to determine if you meet the medical and work requirements. This process can take several months, and you may be required to provide additional information or undergo a medical examination. If your claim is approved, you will begin receiving benefits after a waiting period of five months. If your claim is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision.

Conclusion

Social Security Disability Benefits can provide much-needed financial assistance to individuals with disabilities. However, the application process can be complicated and time-consuming, and it is essential to have accurate and complete information. If you or a loved one is considering applying for Social Security Disability Benefits, it may be helpful to consult with a disability attorney like the Grech Law Firm who can provide guidance and support throughout the process.

About the Author
At Grech Law Firm Attorney & Counselor, I want to make sure you get the benefits you deserve. That’s why I stand by my clients during every step of the process. From application to appeal, I am here for you whether you’re ready to apply or have been denied. If you or someone you know has become injured or ill, it’s time to take action and become aware of your benefit options. Applying for disability benefits can be a long and complicated process, so trying to navigate it alone can be stressful. Having a trusted lawyer by your side can provide you with peace of mind. As an experienced attorney, I can help you to determine whether or not you qualify to receive benefits, as well as navigate you through the application and appeals process.