Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Social Security Is Not A Benefit For Having A Disability

One common misconception that people have about Social Security Disability Benefits is thinking of it as a payment that a person can get simply for having a diagnosis. Others are under the impression that the severity of the diagnosis determines the amount that a person is paid. This is not the case; Social Security does not pay someone simply for having a medical condition.

The Social Security Disability program is a program that provides an income to people who have a medical condition that makes it impossible to work. Social Security Disability is an insurance program that you pay in to while working so that, if something happens that makes it impossible for you to continue working, you will still have the resources necessary to survive. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) functions the same way, requiring a medical condition that makes it impossible to work, but takes it a step further by only providing benefits to people who do not have the resources to survive coming from other sources, such as family. SSI is a last resort program, and the benefits are reduced by any other sources of support that are available.

Having a disabling medical condition is one of the requirements for obtaining Social Security Disability benefits, but a person must also meet all of the other requirements, like the work history requirement, before they are eligible to receive benefits.

The amount that a person receives for Social Security Disability benefits is determined by the amount of Social Security Retirement benefits that a person would receive if they had retired at 65. This varies from person to person and is based largely on their past income. SSI benefits are based off of a flat rate set by the Federal Government, adjusted for State benefits, and then reduced by any sources of income that a person has available to them.


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