Can I receive disability benefits if I am already receiving Social Security Income?
Yes, you can receive disability benefits if you are already receiving Social Security Income in West Virginia. This is because West Virginia has disability planning law that allows people to receive both Social Security Income and disability benefits. In order to qualify for disability benefits under West Virginia law, you must have a physical or mental impairment expected to last at least one year or result in death, and it must prevent you from engaged in any substantial gainful employment (meaning, your impairment must prevent you from being able to perform the duties of your job). Furthermore, you must have worked long enough to qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). The amount of disability benefits you can receive depends on your Social Security earnings record and your financial need. Usually, the amount of SSDI benefits are added to the amount of disability benefits you receive, which can help you meet your financial needs. In general, you can still receive disability benefits while you are also receiving Social Security Income, but it is important to make sure you meet the requirements under West Virginia law in order to qualify. If you have any further questions about disability benefits, you should contact the Social Security Administration or a disability lawyer in West Virginia.
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