I filed this online application and got monthly disability benefits in 2024

Not having enough money to make ends meet made me feel terribly bad, thanks to these disability benefits my financial situation improved

Disability benefits can help you get by if you have no other sources of income, these payments can be of great value

After my disability started, I began to look for benefits that could help me out. Not being able to work from one day to the next is not something easy.

However, I decided to move on. I read on the Social Security’s website that I should apply for benefits as soon as my disability started.

I found that the Social Security Administration offers the possibility to file for two different kinds of benefits. The first thing I did was to create a my Social Security account to read my annual Statement.

CHECK YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY STATEMENT TO SEE BENEFITS ELIGIBILITY

As soon as I realized that my estimated disability benefits were going to be too low, I broke down. Though it was not for long, because I found out that I could also get SSI and SNAP.

A SSDI recipient can collect up to $3,822 from Social Security Disability benefits
A SSDI recipient can collect up to $3,822 from Social Security Disability benefits

I quickly applied for Social Security Disability Insurance. That would provide me with about $900 per month. But I had to wait for at least 5 months, which is the waiting period.

A friend of mind did not have to wait for the waiting period since she had ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis). She qualified for expedited benefits.

THIS IS HOW I FILED FOR SSDI

All I had to do was visit https://www.ssa.gov/apply?benefits=disability&age=adult. Then I clicked on “start application”.

I must admit I had already prepared all the medical certificates, employer and work details, bank account numbers, SSN, and other essential information.

Then, I  ticked the box to accept the terms and conditions. After that, I pressed “next” and read what I would need. Afterward, I simply clicked on “start a new application”.

I had to say if I was applying for myself or if I was helping someone. Finally, I had to log in to my Social Security to complete the application. My friend called 1-800-772-1213 instead, which was easier for her.

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