If you are facing challenges due to disability, and are under 62 years old, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) can be a crucial lifeline.
Understanding the eligibility criteria is crucial, and Walker Firm/Casa de la Justicia is here to guide you through the intricacies of the process. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore the key requirements, including income limitations, resource constraints, and the role of age and disability.
SSI Eligibility Requirements
Supplemental Security Income, administered by the Social Security Administration (SSA), is a program that provides financial assistance to disabled individuals with limited income and resources. At Casa de la Justicia, our commitment to justice and advocacy plays a vital role in assisting our clients on their journey to secure SSI benefits. To qualify these are the key requirements:
1. Definitions: Age, Legal Status and Disability
- Aged (Age 62 or younger): Qualifying for SSI requires individuals to be under 62 years old.
- Legal Status: SSI requires individuals to have legal status.
For those under 62 years old, “disability” implies a condition that affects the ability to work for a year or more, will result in death, or severely limits daily activity.
SSA gauges someone’s ability to qualify based on their monthly income and resources.
- Income cap is $2k: this is any money being received from anybody for any reason (general exception: food stamps)
- Resources cap is $2k: anything that can be liquidated (cash, bank accounts, stocks, mutual funds, and U.S. savings bonds, land, life insurance); $3k if married.
Things that don’t count:
- 1 car (even if married)
- Property you live in (if owned)
2. Limited Income & Resources
SSI is designed for individuals with little or no income. There is an established income limit per month for individuals, with variations for couples and children. Income sources considered include wages, Social Security benefits, disability benefits, unemployment, and pensions.
3. Limited Resources
Resources encompass assets like vehicles, money in bank accounts, and property. Casa de la Justicia can guide you through this process, by going over what your resources are.
Working with Casa de la Justicia: Your Trusted Partner
Navigating the landscape of SSI eligibility can be overwhelming, and that’s where Casa de la Justicia comes in. Our team of dedicated, Spanish-speaking professionals specializes in understanding the unique circumstances of our clients, working so that every eligible individual receives the support they deserve.
Supplemental Security Income is a vital resource for those facing disabilities, who are younger than 62 years old. Navigating the eligibility criteria requires expertise, and Casa de la Justicia is committed to filling out your application with you, gathering your medical documents for you, updating information and giving you updates until the SSA reaches a decision. Our team is bilingual in Spanish and English and is here to help every step of the way, providing the guidance needed to access these crucial benefits.
If you or a loved one are considering applying for SSI, reach out to Casa de la Justicia: 1-800-840-4040. As your trusted partner on your journey to secure the benefits you deserve we will be there by your side, ensuring a path to financial stability and a brighter, more secure future. In your pursuit of justice and financial stability, Casa de la Justicia stands by your side, ensuring a path to a brighter, more secure future.
The team of social security disability attorneys at Casa de la Justicia will help you navigate what can be a complex process to get these monthly payments. Just call us today at 1-800-840-4040 to get started immediately. You don’t even need to come into our office as we can handle it all over the phone.
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