>Addison Cooper Question By: Addison Cooper  Posted in: Lawyers & Law Firms

Is There Minimum Age To Receive Social Security Disability?

Social Security Disability is a program that provides financial assistance to individuals who are unable to work due to a medical condition. This program is available to people of all ages, including children. However, there are certain rules and regulations that govern who can receive Social Security Disability benefits, and one of these rules pertains to the age of the recipient.

The answer to the question of whether there is a minimum age to receive Social Security Disability benefits is somewhat complicated. The Social Security Administration (SSA) recognizes that children with disabilities can be severely limited in their ability to function and participate in society. For this reason, the SSA has a program called Supplemental Security Income (SSI) that provides financial assistance to children under the age of 18 who have a disability.

In order to be eligible for SSI, a child must have a medical condition that meets the SSA's definition of disability, and the family must meet certain financial criteria. If a child is approved for SSI, they will receive a monthly payment that can help to cover the costs of medical care and other necessary expenses.

Once a child reaches the age of 18, they may be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits instead of SSI. However, in order to be eligible for these benefits, the individual must have worked and paid into the Social Security system for a certain number of years. This means that a young person who has not yet entered the workforce will not be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits.

When you are 55 or older, your odds of getting benefits go up. You could get a disability even with a high school diploma if you are this age and have limited job skills.

Therefore, people 55 and older are more likely to be approved. Of course, people of any age can be approved for benefits, but there is no question that being older helps.

In general, there is no upper age limit for receiving Social Security Disability benefits. However, as a person gets older, the eligibility requirements change. For example, a person who is over the age of 50 may be eligible for disability benefits based on a more lenient standard of disability than a younger person.

Trying to get benefits on your own through the Social Security Administration is daunting. A Social Security disability attorney can help.

Harold W. Conick& Associates Ltd. Social Security disability lawyers serve the greater Chicago metropolitan and central Midwest including Northern Illinois and Indiana and Southern Wisconsin.

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