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  1. SSDI is a program that pays monthly benefits to people who have a disability that stops or limits their work. Learn how to apply, see if you are eligible, and find out what you could get from SSDI.

    • Information About You
    • Information About Your Medical Condition
    • Information About Your Work
    Your date and place of birth and Social Security number.
    The name, Social Security number, and date of birth or age of your current spouse and any former spouse. You should also know the dates and places of marriage and dates of divorce or death (if appr...
    Names and dates of birth of children not yet 18 years of age.
    Your bank or other financial institution's Routing Transit Numberand the account number.
    Name, address, and phone number of someone we can contact who knows about your medical conditions and can help with your application.
    Detailed information about your medical illnesses, injuries, or conditions:
    The amount of money earned last year and this year.
    The name and address of your employer(s) for this year and last year.
    The beginning and ending dates of any active U.S. military service you had before 1968.
    A list of the jobs (up to five) that you had in the 15 years before you became unable to work and the dates you worked at those jobs.
  2. Aug 12, 2021 · Learn the difference between SSDI and SSI, two programs that pay benefits to people who can’t work because of a disability. Find out how to qualify, apply, and get answers to common questions.

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