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  1. Disability | SSA

    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or “Disability” provides monthly payments to people who have a disability that stops or limits their ability to work.

  2. Apply for Social Security Benefits | SSA

    Disability You have a condition and expect it to affect your ability to work for a year or more or will result in death. Survivor Your spouse or ex-spouse worked and paid Social Security taxes …

  3. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) | SSA

    Who can get SSI Adults and children might be eligible for SSI if they have: Little or no income, and Little or no resources, and A disability, blindness, or are age 65 or older. Find out if you …

  4. The United States Social Security Administration

    Health changes Disability, injury, or illness Staying at a medical facility Need help managing money

  5. Disability Determination Process | Disability | SSA

    Most Social Security disability claims are initially processed through a network of local Social Security Administration (SSA) field offices and State agencies (usually called Disability …

  6. Field Office Locator | SSA

    Apply For Benefits Apply for Retirement Benefits Apply for Disability Benefits Apply for Medicare Benefits Check Application Status

  7. Online Services | SSA

    Submit health or school records related to disability claims using Electronic Records Express. Select or change the way you receive information from Social Security if you are a …

  8. Incapacidad | SSA

    Seguro por Incapacidad del Seguro Social (SSDI) o “Incapacidad” proporciona pagos a personas que tienen un padecimiento que afecta su capacidad para trabajar.

  9. Disability Evaluation Under Social Security | Disability | SSA

    Disability Evaluation Under Social Security provides physicians and other health professionals with an introduction to the disability programs administered by the Social Security Administration.

  10. Get benefit verification letter | SSA

    Download a benefit letter to show that you receive benefits, have submitted an application, or don't receive benefits.