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Yes, you are potentially eligible to receive social security disability or ssi disability benefits in some situations---even if you are still employed. And the reason is fairly simple. The social security administration is not concerned with your employment status, but rather with the amount of gross earned income you have each month. The limit for monthly gross earned income is known as SGA, or substantial gainful activity (to see the current SGA limit, visit the definitions section).
As an example, a claimant who is not actively working may still have retained their employment status (extended leave without pay), or may have reduced their hours for health reasons to the point that their earnings are below the SGA limit. Such an individual would be eligible to file a claim for social security disability or ssi disability benefits. Disability Advocates Help with Claims Free Case Evaluation |
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