Can I Receive Social Security Disability Benefits if I am Retired?
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program was created by Congress to provide monetary benefits to those persons that were not old enough to retire but had suffered from a disabling sickness or injury. When originally conceived, SSDI covered disabled persons between the ages of 50 and 65. Today, a person between 18 and 66 can apply for SSDI. SSDI was created as a sort of retirement benefit for those who had to retire early because of a disabling event.


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