Can I collect SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME (“SSI”) and SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY (“SSDI”) BENEFITS?
It depends on the amount of your SSDI benefits and on the state in which you live. Even if you do not qualify to receive monthly income from SSI, qualifying for SSI may allow you to obtain food stamps, Medicaid, and other forms of state and/or local assistance. It is best to apply for both programs.
You can get the benefits of both. SSDI benefits are depending upon the state you are living. This varies from state to state. I got the benefits of both with the help of Harold Skovronsky. They guide me properly. You can get more information about them over here.
Related Questions
- What is the difference between Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits?
- SHOULD I APPLY FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME ("SSI") OR FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY ("SSDI") BENEFITS?
- Can I collect SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME ("SSI") and SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY ("SSDI") BENEFITS?