How do I know if I qualify for SSDI or SSI?
If you live in Texas and are wondering if you qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), the first step is to contact the Social Security Administration (SSA) and ask about their eligibility criteria. In order to be eligible for SSDI, you must have worked long enough in jobs covered by Social Security, and you must have recently become disabled. You also must have earned enough work credits in order to be eligible for SSDI. For those who are not necessarily able to work, SSI is another option. You must be low-income or have limited resources in order to be eligible. In addition, you must be a citizen or a legal resident of the U.S. If you are unsure whether you meet these criteria, there are a few steps you can take to find out. First, you should contact the SSA to see if you qualify for either SSDI or SSI. You can also contact a disability attorney or legal professional. They may be able to provide more details about Texas state and federal disability planning laws, and they may be able to assist you in determining if you are eligible. In either case, if you think you may qualify for SSDI or SSI, contact the SSA for more information and to apply for benefits.
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