When it comes to SSDI, one can find information from both government and private sources that givesinformation relating to social security claims. After reading about Social Security Disability Insurance you will be in a better position to deal with the claim. However, the following is just some information for those who are thinking about what is the eligibility for disability? Or how does one determine if a person is disabled or not in the first place? Which is surprisingly one of the most common questions, so here goes.
First of all, medical consultants conduct a "work test" on the individual, that is, to see if the individual is earning over a certain amount, if they are then, they are denied. If they are not, the application goes to phase two.Secondly, the severity of the applicant is tested, which is, to see if the applicant's condition is so severe that it affects his life for atleast a year. If the answer is "yes" the application moves on.
The physical or mental conditions are listed on the Social Security Administration medical listing, which means that your illness, whether physical or mental should be listed on that list. Hiring a qualified advocate to file a disability appeal is the only real chance you have of getting through the appeal process.
