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Home :: FAQ :: Basic Questions Social Security Disability

If I am struggling with a physical or mental diagnosis and problem and I am still working part-time, should I file for Social Security Disability or SSI?

If you are still working and earning gross wages of $940.00 per month or have not worked “on the books” for 5 of the last 10 years and gained sufficient "quarters" i.e. 20, you do not financially qualify for SSD or SSI no matter how sick you are., As of 2008, if you earn more than $740/mo or have property in excess of $2,000.00 you are not entitled to SSI. When you cannot make this amount due to your physical or mental conditions then file for Social Security Disability and contact us to set and appointment and look at your case.