awa1 | Were you aware that the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program existed? | aware that Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program existed |
awa2 | Were you aware that the Supplemental Security Income program existed for disabled individuals with low income? | aware that Supplemental Security Income program existed |
is_randomizer | Indicates information randomizer | information randomizer |
rul4a | Anyone with a Social Security number is eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits | Anyone with a Social Security number is eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits |
rul4b | A 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 | A 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 |
rul4c | 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) | 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) |
rul4d | Individuals must submit a claim for review by Social Security before they can receive SSDI benefits | Individuals must submit a claim for review by Social Security before they can receive SSDI benefits |
rul4e | Spouses and children of a person with disabilities may also receive SSDI benefits based on the person’s earnings record | Spouses and children of a person with disabilities may also receive SSDI benefits based on the person’s earnings record |
rul4f | 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 | 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 |
rul4g | People who receive Social Security retirement benefits may still be eligible for SSDI | People who receive Social Security retirement benefits may still be eligible for SSDI |
rul4h | 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 | 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 |
rul4i | Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries are insured by Medicare immediately after the start date for their benefit | Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) beneficiaries are insured by Medicare immediately after the start date for their benefit |
rul4j | 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 | 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 |
rul4k | 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 | 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 |
rul4l | The children of an individual receiving Social Security Disability income (SSDI) can receive a benefit check themselves | The children of an individual receiving Social Security Disability income (SSDI) can receive a benefit check themselves |
rul5a | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) pays benefits to aged, blind or disabled people who have little or no income | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) pays benefits to aged, blind or disabled people who have little or no income |
rul5b | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries are eligible for Medicaid coverage | Supplemental Security Income (SSI) beneficiaries are eligible for Medicaid coverage |
rul5c | An 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 | An 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 |
rul5d | Only 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 |