Social Security Disability Tucson Arizona
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Do I qualify for social
security benefits ?
To qualify for benefits,
you must first have worked in jobs covered by Social Security. Then you must
have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of
disability. In general, SSA pays monthly cash benefits to people who are
unable to work for a year or more because of a disability.
Benefits usually continue until you are able to work again on a regular
basis. There are also a number of special rules, called "work incentives,"
that provide continued benefits and health care coverage to help you make
the transition back to work.
If you are receiving Social Security disability benefits when you reach full
retirement age, your disability benefits automatically convert to retirement
benefits, but the amount remains the same
How much
work do I need to qualify?
In addition to meeting SSA definition of disability, you must have worked
long enough--and recently enough--under Social Security to qualify for
disability benefits.
Social Security work credits are based on your total yearly wages or
self-employment income. You can earn up to four credits each year.
The amount needed for a credit changes from year to year. In 2005, for
example, you earn one credit for each $920 of wages or self-employment
income. When you've earned $3,680, you've earned your four credits for the
year.
The number of work credits you need to qualify for disability benefits
depends on your age when you become disabled. Generally, you need 40
credits, 20 of which were earned in the last 10 years ending with the year
you become disabled. However, younger workers may qualify with fewer
credits.
IMPORTANT: Remember that whatever your age is, you must have earned the
required number of work credits within a certain period ending with the time
you become disabled. Your Social Security Statement shows whether you meet
the work requirement at the time it was prepared. If you stop working under
Social Security after the date of the Statement, you may not continue to
meet the disability work requirement in the future.
rules for how much work you need to qualify for disability benefits are as
follows:
Before age 24--You may qualify if you have 6 credits earned in the 3-year
period ending when your disability starts.
Age 24 to 31--You may qualify if you have credit for working half the time
between age 21 and the time you become disabled. For example, if you become
disabled at age 27, you would need credit for 3 years of work (12 credits)
out of the past 6 years (between ages 21 and 27).
Age 31 or older--In general, you need to have the number of work credits
shown in the chart below. Unless you are blind, you must have earned at
least 20 of the credits in the 10 years immediately before you became
disabled.
Born after 1929,
Become Disabled At Age Number of Credits You Need
31 through 42 20
44 22
46 24
48 26
50 28
52 30
Benefits calculator
http://www.ssa.gov/planners/calculators.htm
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Social Security Disability Tucson Arizona