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awa1Were you aware that the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program existed?aware that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program existed
awa2Were you aware that the Supplemental Security Income program existed for disabled individuals with low income?aware that Supplemental Security Income program existed
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rul4aAnyone with a Social Security number is eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefitsAnyone with a Social Security number is eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits
rul4bA person receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits will continue to receive benefits forever, even if their condition improves to the point they are no longer considered disabledA person receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits will continue to receive benefits forever, even if their condition improves to the point they are no longer considered disabled
rul4cPeople with short-term disability (a disability that is expected to last less than 12 months) are not eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) People with short-term disability (a disability that is expected to last less than 12 months) are not eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
rul4dIndividuals must submit a claim for review by Social Security before they can receive SSDI benefitsIndividuals must submit a claim for review by Social Security before they can receive SSDI benefits
rul4eSpouses and children of a person with disabilities may also receive SSDI benefits based on the person’s earnings recordSpouses and children of a person with disabilities may also receive SSDI benefits based on the person’s earnings record
rul4fIndividuals need to have been employed and paid Social Security taxes for at least 60 quarters (fifteen years) in order to be eligible for SSDI benefits Individuals need to have been employed and paid Social Security taxes for at least 60 quarters (fifteen years) in order to be eligible for SSDI benefits
rul4gPeople who receive Social Security retirement benefits may still be eligible for SSDIPeople who receive Social Security retirement benefits may still be eligible for SSDI
rul4hIf the Disability Determination Services office decides - based on the claimant’s age, education, experience, and skills - that he/she can do other work, the claim will be denied If the Disability Determination Services office decides - based on the claimant’s age, education, experience, and skills - that he/she can do other work, the claim will be denied
rul4iSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries are insured by Medicare immediately after the start date for their benefitSocial Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries are insured by Medicare immediately after the start date for their benefit
rul4jTo qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) , an individual must have worked in jobs covered by Social Security in the last ten years and have a medical condition that meets Social Security definition of disability To qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) , an individual must have worked in jobs covered by Social Security in the last ten years and have a medical condition that meets Social Security definition of disability
rul4kAn individual who is able to perform work that she has done in the past may still be able to receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits An individual who is able to perform work that she has done in the past may still be able to receive Social Security Disability Insurance benefits
rul4lThe children of an individual receiving Social Security Disability income (SSDI) can receive a benefit check themselvesThe children of an individual receiving Social Security Disability income (SSDI) can receive a benefit check themselves
rul5aSupplemental Security Income (SSI) pays benefits to aged, blind or disabled people who have little or no incomeSupplemental Security Income (SSI) pays benefits to aged, blind or disabled people who have little or no income
rul5bSupplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries are eligible for Medicaid coverageSupplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries are eligible for Medicaid coverage
rul5cAn individual who is able to perform work that she has done in the past may still be considered disabled and receive Supplemental Security Income benefitsAn individual who is able to perform work that she has done in the past may still be considered disabled and receive Supplemental Security Income benefits
rul5dOnly those who are blind, disabled, or over 65 are eligible for SSI Only those who are blind, disabled, or over 65 are eligible for SSI