April 1, 2009
If you have Internet access, you can complete an online Adult Disability Report at www.socialsecurity.gov/adultdisabilityreport. You still need to keep your scheduled appointment with the local Social Security office.
The following are answers to questions most people ask about applying for disability benefits. Knowing the answers to these questions will help you understand the process.
By law, Social Security has a very strict definition of disability. To be found disabled:
No. You cannot get disability benefits solely because your doctor says you are disabled.
No. Social Security disability laws are different from most other programs. For example, Social Security does not pay benefits for partial disability.
It takes about 3 to 5 months to get a decision. This depends on how much time it takes to get your medical records and any other evidence needed to make a decision.
Yes. You can speed up the decision by being prepared for your interview and by completing the enclosed Medical and Job Worksheet prior to your interview.
You can also speed things up by making sure you have the information listed on the enclosed checklist. Have this information with you at the time of the interview.
We send your application to a state agency that makes disability decisions. The state has medical and vocational experts who will contact your doctors and other places where you received treatment to get your medical records.
The state agency may ask you to have an examination or medical test. You will not have to pay for any examination or test. If the state does request an examination, make sure you keep the appointment.
Social Security pays disability benefits under two programs:
Yes. Simply log on to: www.socialsecurity.gov/applyfordisability/ for information about applying online. NOTE: You cannot apply online for SSI.
Yes. Social Security protects the privacy of those we serve. As a Federal agency, we are required by the Privacy Act of 1974 (5U.S.C. 522a) to protect the information we get from you.
We provide free interpreter services to help you conduct your Social Security business.
You can visit our website at www.socialsecurity.gov, ask the interviewer during your appointment or call toll-free, 1-800-772-1213 (for the deaf or hard of hearing, call TTY 1-800-325-0778).