WHEN SHOULD YOU FILE TO RECEIVE SSD OR SSI BENEFITS ?





Too many claimants for ssdi (social security disability insurance) or ssi (disability benefits derived from the supplemental security income program) make this mistake: they wait far too long to apply for disability benefits.

Why do they do this? There are probably many different reasons; however, it is an unfortunate reality that a great many individuals who are disabled and deserving have heard too many horror stories about the length of time required in most cases to apply for and win ssdi or ssi disability benefits. Yet it is for this very reason that a disabled person should file a disability application with all haste.

When should you apply to receive ssdi or ssi benefits from the social security administration? Short answer: as soon as it becomes clear to you that are no longer able to work due to the severity of your condition.



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