If you've been denied social security benefits, you're not alone. Just because you've been denied doesn't mean that you're not eligible for disability benefits. If you're unable to earn a living because of a significant impairment, then you may be entitled to disability benefits, regardless of whether your initial application was approved.
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Do you qualify for Social Security Disability? You've already been paying for your own Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) if you ever see “FICA” on your pay stub. This federal program acts as insurance for workers who experience an unforeseen and unfortunate disabling event that prevents them from working in any regular paying job for at least 12 consecutive months. The test for eligibility for Social Security Disability benefits is not whether you can go back to a job you have lost or whether you have been able to find a job recently. The test is whether you are physically and emotionally capable of doing a job that is generally available in the national economy.
In general, the government 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.
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