What Qualifies as a Disability for Social Security Benefits?
To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, your condition or injury must prevent you from performing substantial gainful activity – meaning that you cannot do your previous work or adjust to other work due to your medical condition. Crucially, this disability must have lasted or be expected to last at least 12 months, or that it will result in death.
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