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  Social Security Disability Benefits (Title II) are available to disabled individuals who meet Social Security requirements in terms of both disability and eligibility. Title II Benefits are generally payable up to 80% of your earnings as determined by your average cumulative earnings (ACE) score, and do not consider your assets. If you are receiving worker’s compensation benefits or similar disability payments, those benefits are paid first, and Social Security makes up the difference, up to 80%. Other Social Security disability benefits include dependency (Auxiliary) benefits, Medicare health insurance (after two years), and vocational rehabilitation for those qualified.

Disability: An injured person may be eligible for Social Security Disability Benefits if they are unable to engage in any substantial gainful activity because of a medically determinable physical or mental condition which has lasted, or expected to last, for a continuous period of not less than 12 months, or result in death. To meet this condition, an individual must have physical impairments of such severity that they are not only unable to engage in their previous work, but cannot, considering their age, education, and prior work experience, engage in any other type of substantial work which exists in significant numbers in the national economy.

Eligibility: To be eligible for Title II Disability Benefits, you must have worked five out of the 10 years before becoming disabled. For individuals under age 31, the requirements for determining eligibility are a little different because they have not had enough time to work to meet the quarterly requirements.

Call Kantrovitz & Associates today to have your personal injury situation evaluated and to preserve your rights under the law. We can be reached at 800-367-0871 or contact us via email at info@kantrovitzlaw.com.


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