Can I receive disability benefits if I am already receiving Social Security Income?
Yes, you may be able to receive disability benefits if you are already receiving Social Security Income (SSI) in Rhode Island. This is based on your individual situation and is evaluated on a case-by-case basis. In the state of Rhode Island, an individual must meet certain criteria to be eligible for disability benefits. The criteria include having a physical or mental impairment that significantly affects their ability to work, having a disability that will last at least 12 months, and being unable to work. Individuals who are already receiving SSI may still be eligible for disability benefits in Rhode Island. However, the amount of disability benefits they are entitled to may be affected by the amount of SSI they currently receive. If the individual was found to be eligible for disability benefits, the amount of benefits received may be decreased based on the amount they are already receiving from Social Security Income. If an individual is already receiving SSI and is considering applying for disability benefits, they should contact the local Rhode Island Department of Human Services in their area to talk to a representative about their situation. The representative can provide information about eligibility and how the amount of SSI affects the amount of disability benefits that may be provided.
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