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dec-8

Is It Possible to Qualify for Both SSI and SSDI at the Same Time?

Many benefits are provided by the Social Security Administration (SSA). It is common for Americans in need to rely on Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). If you meet eligibility requirements for both government benefits programs, you can receive both simultaneously.

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nov-10

Providing Veterans With Expedited Social Security Disability Benefits

The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) claims of service members and veterans may be processed more quickly under certain circumstances. The American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) provides links covering SSDI and SSI, presenting a current and brief overview of the two programs, including veterans with disabilities. Expedited processing is available to former and current military personnel who qualify.

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sept-8

There Are Several Reasons Why SSI and SSDI Claims Are Rejected

In order to ensure your eligibility for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), you should review some of the major disqualifiers before beginning the application process. Eligible individuals can benefit from both programs though they have distinct differences. The major difference is SSI eligibility qualification relies on age, disability, and limited resources and income, while SSDI eligibility determination relies on disability and work credits. In most states, SSI recipients automatically qualify for Medicaid health care coverage, which could result in additional supplementary benefits through your state’s Medicaid program. However, both programs have some common reasons that can disqualify your claim.

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aug-11

How Does a Personal Injury Settlement Affect My SSDI or SSI Benefits?

There are many important questions regarding how personal injury settlements affect the monthly benefits you receive from Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and whether you should apply for SSDI benefits and pursue a claim simultaneously, all of which are dependent upon your specific circumstances.

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jul-14

The Process of Qualifying for SSDI and SSI

A person who cannot work because of a severe medical condition may qualify for free health insurance and monthly benefits from the US government. About twenty million disabled Americans currently receive assistance from the Social Security Administration (SSA) for disability through SSI and SSDI. Although the medical eligibility requirements are the same, the two programs are different. Your medical condition must extend for a minimum of one year or result in death; however, you can also meet non-medical requirements to receive benefits. Before applying, understanding the qualification process for both SSI and SSDI will increase your initial chance of success and get you benefits quicker.

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