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Apply Online for Disability Benefits
This website provides steps and an explanation of how to apply for disability benefits online. Content Detail
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Disability Benefits
This booklet tells you who may get benefits, how to apply and what you need to know once benefits start. This booklet deals primarily with the Social Security disability insurance program. Content Detail
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How Work Affects Your Benefits?
You can receive Social Security retirement or survivors benefits and work at the same time. However, depending on your age, your benefits could be reduced if you earn over certain amounts. Content Detail
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Qualifying for Supplemental Security Income
This booklet explains what SSI is, who can get it, and how to sign up for SSI. Content Detail
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Social Security
Find out more about the system and how it works. Content Detail
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Social Security Online
You can apply online for Social Security retirement, disability, or spouses' benefits. It`s quick and easy, and all the information you give us will be secure. Content Detail
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Social Security: Who’s Eligible?
Social Security pays benefits not only to people retired from the work force, but also their surviving dependents following the person’s death and persons who become disabled and cannot work. Knowing the eligibility requirements can help you plan for retirement or in case accident, illness, or death occurs. Content Detail
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Sorting Out Social Security
Getting disability benefits from Social Security shouldn't be easy, but the sorting out the process to receive benefits should be. Here's a sketch of the benefits available, and the standards and process for getting them. Social Security offers more than retirement benefits; our payroll taxes fund aid for those who cannot work due to disability. Content Detail
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Supplemental Security Income
The federal government's Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program assists very low income persons who are age 65 or older or who are blind or disabled children or adults. Content Detail