Diabetes is not a disease that's presumed to be disabling. You would have to show that the symptoms cannot be controlled by recognized drugs/procedures and that they make it impossible for you to perofrm any job for which you would be qualified based on your age, education, and work history.
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Social Security Disability Benefits are available from the American Government. In Canada, they are called Canadian Disability Pension Plan Benefits.
No, but most can generally receive social security once they are out.
I believe the raise forpersons on disability is 3.9%. Persons on social security receive the 5.9%.
no
Only if the person works and has paid into Social Security.
Yes
In most cases, people will not be able to receive social security disability if they move overseas. However, each case is different and there is no way to know until the Social Security Administration makes a decision.
No, but if you are not on Social Security disability, you must be at least 65 years old to enroll.
You may very well be able to receive Social Security Disability depending on what kind of Illness you have. There are guides they can mail you for more information.
You can visit your local Social Security office or check out their website. To improve on the above-mentioned statement, yes, you can calculate or estimate the amount of the disability benefits you'll receive. The amount of your monthly disability benefit is based on your average lifetime earnings. The Social Security Statement that you receive each year displays your lifetime earnings and provides an estimate of your disability benefit.
No. It's possible to buy Disablity Coverage while employed, then get disabled while unemployed. There are many types of Disability Coverage.... State Disability, Social Security Disability, Private Individual, etc.