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Originally Posted by Erti
I've been on ssi since I was 22 years old. IDK is that how Texas cut out day is? I though Ohio is different? I has judt turned 22 years old when I ended up on ssi and such.
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If you’ve worked before and are considered disabled at 22 or older, youll be on ssi.
I was a kid that only worked 2 weeks out of my life at the time. I had records going back since I was 13 that I was in and out of the hospital. So they dated it back and I was on ssdi. “Disabled before 22” rule only applies to ssdi. Not ssi.
Ssi is determined on an income based. Ssdi is determined based on hoe many quarters you’ve worked in your life (you need 40 quarters at the LEAST which is 5 years. Or you had to been disabled before 22 and not have worked). Had you had records showing u got diagnosed before 22 (can’t be ON 22) and whether u have worked or not, you can get ssdi from your parents income.