| If a physical or mental condition makes it impossible for you to work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. But what exactly does that mean? Here's a clear breakdown:
What Is Social Security Disability (SSD)?
SSD is a federal program designed to help individuals who have paid into the Social Security system and now can no longer work because of a serious, long-term condition. It includes Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and sometimes intersects with SSI (Supplemental Security Income) depending on your financial situation.
SSD provides monthly income when your disability prevents you from maintaining gainful employment. (Adapted from Binder & Binder’s “What Is Social Security Disability”) |
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