Where can I go to get social security disability for my child?

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Where can I go to get social security disability for my child?

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For any parent, guardian, or caregiver, it is very important to know how to claim SSI benefits for children. Supplemental Security Income or SSI is available for children as long as they meet certain criteria. Since the payment or benefits are provided through a parent’s social security ID, the child must not be more than 18 years of age. Disabilities that are payable under SSI benefits are blindness, deafness, HIV infection, cerebral palsy, and severe physical or mental disabilities.

You can go to your local Social Security office to apply for benefits for your child. There is a toll-free number 1-800-772-1213 that will connect you directly. Ensure that all the forms are accurately filled and completed. It takes a few months for the eligibility of the claim to be decided upon so ensure that you provide them with all the detailed information needed for them to approve your claim and give your child the best chance to get the benefits. This would include notes and written responses from teachers as well as physicians and relevant prescription reports as well. All this information should be organized and preserved.If your child is suffering from debilitations, you have to apply to obtain Social Security Disability for your child. The application process may be difficult to weave your way through and it is preferable to consult with a lawyer before applying as your application might get denied. In a case like this, you can still go ahead and appeal the denial.

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