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Social Security Administration Clarifies that Disability Can Happen to Anyone…At Any Age

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One thing that is true about the Social Security Administration and the Social Security Disability applications process is that it can be very confusing for many Social Security Disability applicants. Indeed, with a host of misinformation out there on the web, rumors that are passed by word of mouth, and a mountain of legalese to get through when it comes to the administrative laws, it can be difficult for a Social Security Disability applicant to know where to turn to get answers.

One of the questions that routinely comes up when it comes to Social Security Disability and the Social Security Disability process is whether Social Security Disability benefits are reserved for only those individuals who are “advanced” in age, or retirement age. To help Social Security Disability applicants and disabled individuals throughout the country better understand the Social Security Disability applications process, we discuss Social Security Disability benefits for younger individuals here.

Social Security Administration Shares that 1-in-4 20-Year-Olds Becomes Disabled before Retirement Age

The Social Security Administration shares the “sobering fact” that 1-in-4 20-year-olds will become disabled before they reach retirement age. As the Social Security Administration explains, “Disability is something many Americans, especially younger people, think can only affect the lives of other people. Tragically, thousands of young people are seriously injured or killed, often as the result of traumatic events. Many serious medical conditions, such as cancer or mental illness, can affect the young as well as the elderly…As a result, they may need to rely on the Social Security disability benefits for income support.” Indeed, although it is arguably more difficult for younger individuals to prove that they are disabled under the Social Security Administration’s strict criteria, it is clear that younger individuals can and do become disabled, and, accordingly, some younger individuals will meet the threshold criteria for receiving Social Security Disability benefits. It is, therefore, important to speak with an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer as soon as possible about your eligibility to Social Security Disability benefits, especially if you are younger in age.

Legal Help for Social Security Disability Applicants – Social Security Disability Lawyer

There is no doubt that the Social Security Disability benefits applications process is complex and challenging, especially when a Social Security Disability applicant decides to work their case alone. The truth of the matter is that a Social Security Disability applicant’s chance of success in obtaining Social Security Disability benefits may increase with the help of an experienced Social Security Disability lawyer on their side.

If you are seeking Social Security Disability benefits and you need legal help, contact the experienced Social Security Disability lawyers at Nationwide Disability Law. The experienced Social Security Disability lawyers at Nationwide Disability Law are here to help individuals get Social Security Disability benefits due to them. Do not hesitate to speak to an experienced lawyer about your case today. Contact Nationwide Disability Law and speak to a lawyer about your Social Security Disability case now.

Source:

ssa.gov/disabilityfacts/facts.html

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