What Is Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits?
- 1805 POINTSview profileSamuel SmithEnrolled Agent-licensed to practice before the IRS, Samuel N Smith, EA, South CarolinaIf you are fortunate enough to be awarded "disability status" under Social Security your benefit amount is based on how long you have been paying into social security and will reflect what your "retirement benefit" would have been if you had contiued to be employable. Obviously you want to avoid having to be classified as "disabled" the younger you are because you will find it very difficult to be classified "disabled" and your benefit amount will be minimalAnswered on November 21, 2013flag this answer
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