Social Security Disability (SSDI) Benefits for Veterans

SSDI is an acronym for Social Security disability insurance. Under certain circumstances, a qualifying veteran may be eligible for these benefits even if they already receive disability benefits from the Veterans Administration (VA). If you suffer from a disability that prevents you from working in any capacity, call to speak with an OC social security disability attorney about whether you may be eligible for SSDI benefits

A knowledgeable SSDI benefits lawyer in your area can determine your eligibility for obtaining the benefits you need. If you are eligible to recover SSDI benefits, your lawyer can help you file the appropriate claim. Moreover, if the insurance company initially denies your benefits claim, your lawyer could help you file an administrative appeal and, if necessary, represent you in federal court if that becomes necessary.

Your lawyer will do everything possible to ensure that you receive the full amount of benefits that you deserve to recover for your medical condition.

Requirements for Receiving SSDI Benefits as a Veteran

To be eligible for SSDI benefits, you must first satisfy several requirements. First of all, you must not be able to engage in substantial gainful employment due to your medical condition. In other words, your medical condition must prevent you from working at any job and in any capacity.

In addition, the medical condition from which you suffer must have either lasted or be expected to last for a minimum of one year. Alternatively, the condition must be expected to result in death.

To prove that you are eligible to recover these benefits, it is essential that you have a healthcare provider on board in your SSDI case. The provider must be willing to state, to a reasonable degree of medical probability, that you suffer a permanent injury that prevents you from working in any capacity.  

If you do not have this medical documentation available, your benefits application will likely be denied. However, you may have one or more appeal options that are available to you. Your lawyer can discuss those options with you and help you pursue the benefits you need.

How Much Can a Veteran Recover in SSDI Benefits?

The amount of SSDI benefits that a veteran can recover on a monthly basis depends upon their average lifetime earnings, starting from the time before their disability began. The amount of SSDI benefits that a veteran receives does not depend upon the severity or nature of their disability, as is the case with VA benefits.

It is also important to keep in mind that when a person receives other disability benefits, such as VA benefits, that can reduce the total amount they receive in SSDI benefits.

Call a California Social Security Disability Lawyer Today

An experienced SSDI lawyer in your area can determine your eligibility for recovering SSDI benefits in addition to VA disability benefits. If you are eligible for SSDI benefits, your lawyer can assist you with getting a medical provider on board in your case, completing the necessary application materials, and pursuing the full amount of benefits you need.