Social Security Disability Benefits for Dependents

Jul 13, 2015 | Social Security Disability Insurance, Social Security, Social Security Benefits

Expert SSD Lawyers at Newlin Disability

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We know that Social Security Disability benefits are typically awarded to workers who are unable to perform their job duties due to a physical or mental illness; however, it’s important to remember that disabled workers aren’t the only ones who can receive these benefits.

The Social Security Disability lawyers at Newlin Disability explain that children with disabilities or the offspring of a disabled worker can also receive federal assistance from the Social Security Administration. In fact, data indicate 4.4 million children receive monthly benefits from the agency.

A press release in the Washington Times Herald explains that in order for a child to qualify for the Social Security Disability program, they must be the child of an eligible parent. If the child is an adult under age 22, they must suffer from one or more health conditions that will prevent them for working for longer than one year.

Children who are blind or disabled may also qualify for benefits from the Supplemental Security Income program, depending on their family’s income.

The team at Newlin Disability realizes just how complicated the laws governing benefits for the disabled can be. That’s why we encourage you to contact our staff if you have questions regarding Social Security Disability benefits for dependents. We can be reached by calling anytime.

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If you’re navigating the complexities of Social Security disability claims, Newlin Disability is here to provide expert guidance and support. Reach out to our experienced team today, and let us help you understand your options, streamline the application process, and maximize your chances of receiving the benefits you deserve.