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Is there a waiting a period for Social Security disability benefits?

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Is there a waiting a period for Social Security disability benefits?

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Social Security Disability is only awarded for those who cannot work for at least twelve consecutive months. To make certain that benefits are not paid for temporary disabilities, you must show that they have been disabled for at least five consecutive months during which time you are not entitled to benefits. Benefits are payable from the sixth month after you have become disabled (the onset of disability).

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