SSI FOR CHILDREN 0-17
Is My Child Eligible for Benefits?
In order to qualify for Supplemental Security Income benefits, your child must have a medical or psychological disability that makes it difficult for them to care for themselves, interact with others, learn and use information, complete basic tasks or use fine motor skills. Their condition must also have affected your child for at least one year or it must be projected to last for a year or more. Your family must also have an income below a certain level to qualify.
Fighting for Your Child
Like with other Social Security programs, filing for Supplemental Security Income benefits for your child can be a long, complicated process. With assistance from a skilled attorney from The Law Center, you don’t have to go through the claims process alone. We will help determine your child’s eligibility and fight for the benefits they deserve. We will guide you through relevant paperwork and help make the application process easy and stress-free.
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