Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal program designed to support people who can no
longer work due to a serious disability. It provides monthly income to help cover essential living
expenses.
The program is available to individuals between ages 18 and 64 who meet specific requirements. These
include having a qualifying disability and a sufficient work history.
Understanding SSDI before you need it can help you prepare financially. It also makes the application
process less overwhelming if the need arises unexpectedly.
Remember, consulting with an SSDI attorney who has years of experience in SSDI claims can be the
difference between a successful SSDI claim and one that has been denied.
