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How do we decide if an adult “child” is disabled for SSDI benefits?

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How do we decide if an adult “child” is disabled for SSDI benefits?

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If a child is age 18 or older, we will evaluate his or her disability the same way we would evaluate the disability for any adult. We send the application to the Disability Determination Services in your state that completes the disability decision for us. For detailed information about how we evaluate disability for adults, see Disability Benefits (Publication No. 05-10029).

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