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  1. How Does Someone Become Eligible? | Disability Benefits | SSA

    If you have worked enough to be eligible for disability benefits, we use a step-by-step process involving five questions to determine if you have a qualifying disability.

  2. Disability | SSA

    Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or “Disability” provides monthly payments to people who have a disability that stops or limits their ability to work.

  3. Retirement benefits | SSA

    Find out how to plan for your Social Security Retirement benefit and what you need to do once you start getting your payment.

  4. How To Apply For Social Security Disability Benefits | Disability | SSA

    How To Apply You can apply for Disability benefits online, or if you are unable to complete the application online, you can apply by calling our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, between …

  5. Apply for Social Security Benefits | SSA

    Disability You have a condition and expect it to affect your ability to work for a year or more or will result in death. Survivor Your spouse or ex-spouse worked and paid Social Security taxes …

  6. Benefit Calculators | SSA

    Enter all your earnings from your Social Security Statement to get your estimated retirement, disability, and survivor benefits as well as estimated surviving spouse and child benefits.

  7. If I get Social Security disability benefits and I reach full ...

    Oct 7, 2022 · Social Security disability benefits automatically change to retirement benefits when disability beneficiaries become full retirement age. The law does not allow a person to receive …

  8. Plan for Retirement | SSA

    Estimate your benefit amount, determine when to apply, and explore other factors that may affect your retirement planning.

  9. Benefits Planner: Retirement | Retirement Age and Benefit …

    To find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you begin receiving benefits from age 62 up to your full retirement age, use the chart below and select your year of birth.

  10. If you still have a qualifying disability, you’ll be eligible for a trial work period, and you can continue receiving benefits for up to 9 months. Also, tell us if you have any special work expenses …