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I haven worked for years and have been staying home taking care of my children. Now that I am ill, can I file a claim for Social Security disability benefits?

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I haven worked for years and have been staying home taking care of my children. Now that I am ill, can I file a claim for Social Security disability benefits?

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At least you have to work half of the period of job. If you have worked 5 years out of 10 years under social security then you qualify for its benefits. For more information about filling it and how to get the benefits. more

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Prior to becoming disabled, if you worked five of the last ten years under Social Security, you’ve accumulated enough earnings to qualify for Social Security disability benefits. If you don’t meet the work requirements or haven’t worked at all, it’s possible that you qualify for Supplemental Security Income (SSI).

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