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Social Security Disability Claim

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Government Benefit In a world where the government should take care of its people with all the taxes and fees that get cut off from our salaries, we can still claim refunds for some of them.
A huge majority of people who are still willing and able workers apply for social security disability.
They do collect disability benefits because the amount of money they earn determines the social security disability claim.
It holds no bearing whatsoever to the kind of work that they do.
For you to be entitled to SSI benefits as well as social security disability, you need be earning as much as the Substantial Gainful Activity, SGA amount.
To be able to be declared substantially gainfully active, all you need to be earning is a minimum of what the SGA pays through salaried work.
This means that you are not disabled if you are substantially and gainfully active.
Therefore, you would be entitled to the claim.
How Much Will Workers Receive The current bottom sum for all those salaried workers is $940 per month (as per the 2008 pre tax calculations).
So if an applicant chooses to work, and find that they earn less than this bottom amount then they could apply for this payment since they are already eligible due to their low income status.
Applicants who have an approval or intend to seek consideration should remember this: If you as an applicant are a full time worker and you get the full SGA amount, then the chances are you do not have to lose eligibility for your benefits.
Trial Work Period What happens is that once applied, the beneficiaries are subjected to what is known as a trial work period which can last up to duration of nine months.
The name trial work period is given to put forward that the applicant can attempt to go back to work without nullifying their eligibility.
Those who are able to get back to work but for some reason or other have been unable to stay for the whole 90 days required to be on the job are able to be claimed under unsuccessful work attempt.
It should be noted however that an unsuccessful work attempt claim does not nullify your eligibility for the benefits available.
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