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Who is eligible for Social Security Disability (SSDI)?

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Who is eligible for Social Security Disability (SSDI)?

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Social Security pays is a compensation t people who cannot work because they are medically disable. A strict disability definition has been defined by the federal law. Some programs give money to people with partial disability or short-term disability. The claim will take around 3 to 4 months to approve. It depends on your medical evidence from the doctor.

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Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) is an insurance policy. If you worked at jobs under which you paid Social Security, you paid into the system. In order to be eligible for Social Security Disability, in addition to meeting Social Security’s definition of disability, you must have paid into the system a certain amount of money for each of 20 out of the 40 calendar year quarters immediately preceding the date in which you became disabled. Additionally, a disabled widow or widower (over the age of 50) may be eligible on the work record of the deceased spouse. Minor children and adult disabled children may be eligible for benefits on the work record of a deceased parent.

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