Wednesday, August 9, 2023

Benefits for Children with Disabilities

California Disability Advocates

Specializing in Social Security Disability Claims


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Benefits for Children with Disabilities

A child under age 18 may have a disability, but we don't need to consider the child's disability when deciding if he or she qualifies for benefits as a dependent. The child's benefits normally stop at age 18 unless they are a full-time elementary or high school student until age 19 or have a qualifying disability.

Children who were receiving benefits as a minor child on a parent’s Social Security record may be eligible to continue receiving benefits on that parent’s record upon reaching age 18 if they have a qualifying disability.

Adults with a Disability that Began Before Age 22

An adult who has a disability that began before age 22 may be eligible for benefits if their parent is deceased or starts receiving retirement or disability benefits. We consider this a "child's" benefit because it is paid on a parent's Social Security earnings record.

The Disabled Adult Child (DAC) — who may be an adopted child, or, in some cases, a stepchild, grandchild, or step grandchild — must be unmarried, age 18 or older, have a qualified disability that started before age 22, and meet the definition of disability for adults.

What if the child is already receiving SSI or disability benefits on their own record and turns 18?

A child already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his or her own record should check to see if DAC benefits may be payable on a parent's earnings record when they reach age 18. Higher benefits might be payable and entitlement to Medicare may be possible.

Our Office is comprised of the best disability representatives and experienced representatives, who are competent and compassionate.


We are well known and recognized for over 30 years for our diligence in

Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Irvine, Orange County, San Diego,

San Fernando Valley, Ventura, Santa Barbara, Riverside, San Bernardino areas and throughout the state of California.


Having handled thousands of successful Social Security disability cases, our office is well aware of the complications of filing and appealing claims.


We understand that one primary consideration why people who are in dire need of disability benefits hesitate to seek help is because of the high costs. Consistent with our desire to help people who are qualified to receive disability benefits, we offer 

Free Case Evaluation

so that we can immediately inform you of your rights and help you properly decide on how to go about claiming your disability benefits. 


We only get paid if we win your case!


We can sign you up over the phone, by email, fax and even text.


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