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How Do You Apply for Disability Benefits?
Most types of disability (Social Security, veterans, work-provided) benefits start with a typical application process. You will need to provide information about yourself, your earnings, and your medical condition that keeps you from working. Getting the information correct on your application can prevent any unnecessary delays and appeals.
What Conditions Automatically Qualify You for Disability?
To receive disability benefits, you will need to prove that your diagnosed medical condition prevents you from working and earning a living. In that sense, no condition “automatically” qualifies you for benefits. You will need to provide supporting evidence that goes beyond a doctor’s diagnosis.
How Much Does Disability Pay per Month?
The average Social Security Disability Insurance beneficiary receives more than $1,200 a month. However, if you receive any other disability benefits, such as veterans’ disability benefits, you may receive less. Your ability to do any part-time work will also affect how much you receive, as will the amount you earned before you became unable to work.How Long Does it Take To Get Disability Benefits?
Many people are rejected the first time they apply for disability benefits, meaning they have to go through the appeals process. This process can take months or more than a year for many people. However, everyone’s case is unique, and you should speak with an attorney if you have more questions about the process.