Social Security Disability benefits are provided to those individuals who are unable to work due to a disability. Being eligible for Social Security Disability Income, often referred to as SSDI, requires proof of a qualifying disability. The federal statutes define exactly what the term “disability” means.
But even if you can prove your medical condition is covered, your claim still may not be accepted by the Social Security Administration. If your disability claim is denied, your next step is to appeal.
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