| How do you qualify for SSDI? | | | | the age of twenty two years old. |
| SSDI is a program that is rather hard to qualify for. It | | | | How do you prove you are disabled? |
| is difficult because there is a long process where the | | | | You must prove you are disabled before receiving |
| applicant proves that they are disabled to receive the | | | | the benefits of SSDI. The way to do this is to |
| benefits. Also you may have to apply for | | | | acquire medical evidence. Medical evidence in this case |
| Supplemental Security Income, a financial needs | | | | is considered symptoms, laboratory tests, and signs. |
| based program, to qualify for SSDI. But in regards to | | | | This will help provide evidence toward your claim. |
| the Social Security Administration who decides | | | | Oftentimes you will be required to go to an outside |
| qualifications, a person can be awarded benefits of | | | | doctor to confirm that you are disabled. The third |
| SSDI if they: | | | | party doctor will help supplement your medical |
| · Have a condition that prevents them from doing | | | | documentation. Other things considered are your past |
| any activity related to working. This condition can be | | | | work history, education, and whether you can |
| physical or mental. | | | | perform work in the economy and get another job. |
| · This condition is going to last for at least a year or | | | | But unfortunately it is still rather hard to get |
| more. Or if the condition is fatal and will end in the | | | | approved for SSDI. In recent polls, it is seen that only |
| death of the applicant. | | | | about thirty four percent of all people who apply are |
| · Are under the age of sixty five years old | | | | approved. If you were disabled and meet the |
| · Have been employed for the last five of ten | | | | requirements then you may qualify for SSDI. For |
| years | | | | more information on SSDI visit New Jersey Social |
| However the work requirement is flexible toward | | | | Security Disability lawyers. |
| people who have become disabled during or before | | | | |