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Eligibility for disability benefits and Social Security (SS) checks depends on individual circumstances, such as work history, medical condition, and the specific criteria set by the Social Security Administration (SSA). Generally, individuals must have a qualifying disability that prevents them from working and have sufficient work credits. It’s important to consult the SSA or a representative for personalized guidance based on your situation.

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