The Social Security Administration pays disability in two ways. The first way is through the Social Security Disability Insurance and the second is through the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
Social Security pays benefits to people who can not work because it is a medical condition that is expected, it takes at least a year or can lead to death. The federal law requires such a strict definition of disability, while giving some other programsPersons, the benefits of partial disability or short-term disability, Social Security does not. A person must meet certain conditions results in order to deploy it. The individual must meet two different earnings tests are eligible for disability into account. The first test is a "recent work" test to prove the person's age at the time of disability and the second test a "duration of work" test, that it rests worked long enoughsocial security. Individuals should apply for disability as soon as they are disabled, because it may take a long time, the application for disability pension process. It usually takes about 3 to 5 months. After the application is sent, the Social Security Administration will review their application and to ensure that they meet some basic requirements for benefits, such as whether she worked long enough to qualify and they will evaluate all ongoing activities. If thisRequirements are met then they then apply for the Disability Determination Services office in their state. This agency makes the decision for the SSA, they use their doctors and disability specialists to their doctor about their condition to ask all the facts will be taken into consideration in her case. They are also been dealt with evidence from each hospital, the doctor's office, clinics and institutions of the individual to obtain all other information.
TheSupplemental Security Income program makes monthly payments for people with low incomes and limited resources who are disabled. They also make the monthly payments for people 65 years and older and individuals who are blind. To be eligible to receive SSI benefits, eligibility is based on income and resources are the things a single owner. Under the social security income is defined as money received as wages, benefits,and pensions.
Income may also include such things as food and shelter. The amount of income a person can receive each month and still SSI depends in part on where the individual lives. For information on how much an individual will receive based on the state in which they live will receive, they should call the Social Security Administration at 1-800-772-1213. Social Security does not count the total income of a person in deciding whether they qualify for SSIAdvantages. Work to earn things, the social security do not count the first $ 20 per month of most income of an individual's first $ 65 per month, an individual, and half of the amount over $ 65, food stamps, housing, they of a charitable organization (s) and, finally, the most home energy assistance.
If a person is married, the Social Security Administration, a part of the income of their spouses and resources when deciding whether to qualify for SSI, and when aIndividuals under the age of 18 years, the SSA includes a portion of the income of parents and resources, and a person, a sponsored noncitizen, they include their sponsor's income and resources. If the individual is a student will receive some of the salaries and scholarships, they can not count. If an individual is off work, but Social Security does not count the wages used an individual in order for products or services that help them worthwhile work, for example when a person buys a wheelchairin order to work is that social security does not include these expenses to determine whether they qualify for SSI benefits. Social Security also does not include the wages a blind individual uses for office expenses, for example, are transportation to and from work not included in the eligibility for SSI.
Finally, a person, disabled or blind may be a part of the revenue they use or save for education or the things that they need not be counted to buy to work. Resources that are counted ineligibility for SSI benefits, real estate, bank accounts, cash, stocks and bonds. A person may be able to be considered SSI, if their resources are not worth more than $ 2000, and a few can get the benefits if their resources are not worth more than $ 3,000. Even if a single property that they try to possess, sell, can they get in a position to SSI, as they try to sell them. Social Security does not include the following in determining a person's right toAdvantages. First, the home in which they live and the land is to be, life insurance with a face value of $ 1,500 or less) a car person (generally, grave sites for an individual and their immediate families, and finally down to about $ 1500 burial funds for individuals and up to $ 1,500 in burial funds for your spouse. Other rules that a person must meet for eligibility are to get to SSI they have to live in the U.S. or the Northern Mariana Islands and a U.S. citizen ornationally. In some cases, noncitizen residents can qualify for SSI. For the rest of the rules of an individual must meet in order for the use of SSI, please visit the website of social security.
It should be noted that the basic SSI amount is the same nationwide, but many states of the base support in the. To determine if a state adds additional benefit people call the Social Security Administration. Finally, provides the Social Security Administration administers the SSI programBut even if the Social Security administers the program, SSI is not paid by the Social Security taxes. SSI benefits are paid by the U.S. Treasury general funds, not the Social Security Trust Fund.
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