https://www.keefelaw.com How do you know if Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is the right program for you? Many people ask this question when they are thinking about applying for Social Security Disability benefits, and a knowledgeable Massachusetts disability lawyer explains in this video how you will know which program to apply for. Watch this video to learn more.

The SSI and SSDI programs differ and have different requirements. SSI is typically the program for people who do not have much income or assets, and SSDI is generally for workers. When you are trying to decide which program is suited for you, the answer is generally determined for you when you file your application for benefits with Social Security. When you go to the Social Security's District office, a claim representative will look at your application and help you decide if you are poor enough to qualify for SSI or if you have enough earnings to support SSDI.

For help with your Social Security Disability claim, call an experienced Massachusetts disability attorney at 888-904-6847 and receive a free legal consultation today. You can also take advantage of our free articles, frequently asked questions, insightful report and educational book that are located on our website https://www.keefelaw.com.

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