
A Simple Way to Understand Your Eligibility
If a medical condition has made it difficult or impossible for you to work, you may be wondering whether you qualify for Social Security Disability benefits. The process can feel overwhelming, especially when you are already dealing with health challenges. This quick self-check is designed to help you better understand your situation and whether you may be eligible to apply.
Start by considering your current work status. Are you able to perform substantial work on a consistent basis? The Social Security Administration evaluates whether your condition prevents you from engaging in what is called substantial gainful activity. If you are unable to maintain steady employment due to your condition, this may be an important first indicator.
Next, think about the severity of your condition. Does your illness or injury significantly limit your ability to perform basic work tasks such as standing, walking, lifting, remembering, or concentrating? Your condition must have a measurable impact on your daily functioning and ability to work.
Another key factor is the duration of your condition. To qualify for benefits, your disability must have lasted or be expected to last at least twelve months or result in death. Temporary conditions, even if serious, typically do not meet the eligibility requirements.
You should also consider whether your condition appears on the Social Security Administration list of qualifying impairments. This listing includes a wide range of physical and mental conditions. Even if your condition is not listed, you may still qualify if it is equally severe and limiting.
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Start A Free EvaluationFinally, reflect on your work history. Have you worked long enough and recently enough to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance? Your eligibility may depend on the number of work credits you have earned through past employment.
If you answered yes to several of these questions, you may have a valid claim for disability benefits. However, the application process can be complex, and many initial claims are denied due to missing information or insufficient medical evidence.
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