Posted on March 1, 2025 - by Burnetti, P.A.
Navigating the complexities of government aid programs can be daunting, especially regarding disability benefits. Two primary programs designed to assist individuals with disabilities in the United States are Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Understanding the differences between these programs and their eligibility criteria is crucial for those seeking assistance.
SSI and SSDI provide financial support to individuals with disabilities, but they differ in terms of eligibility requirements and the nature of the benefits.
SSI is a need-based program that offers financial aid to individuals who are disabled, blind, or aged (65 or older) and have limited income and resources. The key eligibility criteria for SSI include:
SSDI benefits disabled individuals who have paid into the Social Security system through payroll taxes. The main eligibility requirements for SSDI include:
Applying for SSI and SSDI requires detailed documentation and adherence to the SSA’s procedures:
For SSI, income and resources are evaluated to determine eligibility, focusing on the financial need. For SSDI, the emphasis is on the applicant’s work history and accumulated work credits. Understanding these distinctions helps applicants know which program suits their circumstances.
If you’re in Clearwater, FL, and need assistance with your SSI or SSDI application, reach out to Burnetti, P.A.. Our experienced team is here to guide you through the process and ensure you receive the support you need. Contact us today at (888) 444-8508 for a consultation.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. It was approved by attorney Doug Burnetti, founder of Burnetti, P.A., a board-certified civil trial lawyer with experience handling cases involving auto accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, and product liability.
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