How do I know if I qualify for SSDI or SSI?

In short, whether or not you qualify for SSDI or SSI in Virginia depends on your disability status and your financial situation. To determine if you are eligible for SSDI, you must first prove that you have a disability. This can be done by providing medical records, lab results, and/or other supporting evidence showing that your disability meets the Social Security Administration’s definition of disability. If approved, the Social Security Administration will review your work history to make sure you have worked long enough under Social Security to become insured for social security disability benefits. To determine if you are eligible for SSI, you must first prove that you have a disability as with SSDI, and you must also demonstrate that you have limited income and resources. The Social Security Administration reviews your total income to see if it meets the limit for SSI eligibility. Your resources, like bank accounts, real estate assets, and other investments, are also taken into account to make sure they don’t exceed the SSI limits. It is important to note that the Social Security Administration is very strict when it comes to determining eligibility for disability benefits, so it is best to consult with a disability lawyer to help you with the process. A lawyer can provide guided help and ensure that your application is reviewed by the Social Security Administration in a timely manner.

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