Applying for Benefits?
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Getting Benefits Now?
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Health Insurance
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Program Information
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The Social Security and Supplemental Security Income
disability programs are the largest of several Federal programs
that provide assistance to people with disabilities. While these
two programs are different in many ways, both are administered
by the Social Security Administration and only individuals who
have a disability and meet medical criteria may qualify for
benefits under either program.
Social
Security Disability Insurance pays benefits to you and
certain members of your family if you are "insured,"
meaning that you worked long enough and paid Social Security
taxes.
When you apply for either program, we will collect medical and
other information from you and make a decision about whether or
not you meet Social
Security's definition of disability.
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What's New?
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More Information
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