Can I receive disability benefits if I have a pre-existing condition?

Yes, it is possible to receive disability benefits if you have a pre-existing condition in California. Under California disability planning law, people with disabilities are eligible to receive certain disability benefits, regardless of when the disability started or its cause. If you are disabled and have a pre-existing condition, you may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI). To qualify for benefits, you must meet specific criteria for physical, mental, or sensory limitations. The Social Security Administration (SSA) will consider the combined effects of all of your impairments, including any pre-existing conditions, in determining your eligibility for benefits. To apply for SSDI or SSI benefits, you must provide medical evidence proving that you are disabled. This can include records of diagnosis and treatment, lab and test results, and descriptions of how your condition affects your daily activities. If you qualify, you may receive monthly payments and other medical and financial aid related to your disability. California disability planning law also protects your eligibility for future benefits if you become disabled from a pre-existing condition. It is important to consult with a disability attorney or other legal expert to best understand your rights and eligibility for disability benefits. With the help of an experienced professional, you can ensure that you receive the benefits you deserve.

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