If your spouse is getting SSD based on her own work record, that has nothing to do with your ability to get SSD based on your own work record. Everyone can get SSD no matter who else in their household is getting SSD or what the other income in the household is as long as you have worked long enough and you qualify.
Words to Know When Applying for Disability Benefits If you cannot continue working due to a disabling physical or mental condition, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits. It
Applying for Social Security Disability Benefits in Your Sixties. If you feel you are unable to work due to a physical or mental disability, know that you have options. The Social Security
The Importance of Medical Treatment and Your Claim: SSD and Personal Injury. Whether you are going through the Social Security Disability process or pursuing a personal injury claim, medical
If you've applied for Social Security Disability, you've taken the first important step towards getting help. SSD is an insurance program for individuals whose disabilities prevent them from holding a
Even after the Social Security Administration (SSA) approves your application for disability benefits, you may still have to wait a while before you receive your first check in the mail. This is
If I receive Social Security retirement benefits, does it affect my ability to draw disability benefits? If you are of full retirement age you cannot receive SSDI. Even those who qualify to draw both
Your current health insurance plan should not affect your application for Social Security Disability (SSD) programs, including Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security
A permanent disability is considered to be any physical or mental limitation that impairs a person’s ability to work or carry out their daily tasks. People with permanent disabilities can apply for