Insurance Eligibility Requirements for Social Security Disability
Insurance Eligibility Requirements for Social Security Disability
Filing a Social Security disability or a Supplemental Security Income claim is an easy and short procedure. The Social Security disability programs are ready to people who have long term, severe medical concerns avoiding them to work. Social Security doesn't tender any short term disability claims. To be able to become eligible for disability must be anticipated to last 12 continuous months.
Knowing the requirements for a Social Security disability is the primary step to have the application approved. Following are fundamental requirements for Social Security disability claims.
The Social Security disability claims requirements are based on the work history of a person. To be able to qualify for this claim it is necessary that a person had worked in occupations that are paying Social Security taxes 5-10 years ahead to the occurrence of the disability. Occurrence of the disability is the date that a person became disabled primarily. The job requirements for Social Security disability don't need that 10 years of occupation be constant; as long as a person has 5-10 years prior to his or her disability to meet the requirements for the claims.
The Social Security medical requirements are based on having a case, which will avoid a person from working for a period of one year or more. It is not necessary to be out of work for one year, only that a person condition will avoid him or her from working for one year. The disabling predicament doesn't have to be physical because there are a list of mental ailments that a person can be approved for claims with.