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Social Security Disability protects the disabled

On Behalf of | Nov 16, 2018 | SSD - Social Security Disability Process And Benefits |

Social Security Disability (SSD) is a benefit that can change the lives of those struggling with disabilities. When you have a disability, it’s not always easy to work. You may struggle to work more than a few hours a week.

Knowing how expensive it can be to live in America, people understand that working part-time or less isn’t enough to survive. That’s part of the reason why SSD is so helpful. It can give you a sum of money that is enough to support your needs while you are still allowed to work a small amount for additional income. If that’s still not enough, you may even be able to obtain Supplemental Security Income (SSI), which helps you by providing additional financial benefits.

Why do people with disabilities need SSD?

Not all people with disabilities need SSD, but those who do may find it hard to work or have conditions that no local jobs can accommodate. These individuals still require support, so they can focus on their recovery and potentially further training to go back to work. The Social Security Administration (SSA) encourages people to return to work when possible, so they have a plan to help people go back to work while maintaining their benefits. If the job ends up being too difficult for them to handle with a disability, then SSD is fully reinstated.

Every disability is different, but if you believe that you need to obtain benefits, the first step is to apply. Applying correctly is a necessity; it’s worth the time and trouble to learn more from an experienced professional.

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