Your height alone will not qualify for disability benefits. If you are experiencing a disabling condition that is described in the SSA's Blue Book then you may qualify.
I already get disability but I'm for 9 and I have severe medical conditions that no one else has in my family I don't know my father side at all but my doctor will not test me to see if I'm a little person how can I get help finding out if I'm a little person and if I am well I be entitled to more benefits with disability
I'm 4'8 with scoliosis. I had full back surgery when I was 14. And my back still has a big curvature. It's painful at times. I was at work reaching for the top rack and something shifted in my spine getting it checked out but was just wondering if I would qualify.
You should look over the Blue Book with your doctor to see if you meet the medical requirements for disability benefits (ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/1.00-Musculoskeletal-Adult.htm). Your doctor can help establish is you are medically eligible! Best of luck!
My twin sons were born 4 lbs. I know its 2lbs to be qualified but jus wanted to put it there. Anyhow, the oldest of my twin boys is on the spectrum of autism, mild. But over the past 10 years, he has developed a mental health issue, as to where i had to let the SPED Teachers know, during our IEP meeting, that they have to keep a close eye on him because when it hits him or someone would upset him, he'll attack that person, with whatever object anywhere in front or around him. Please tell me..is there a possibility that he would qualify?
Your child may be able to qualify for SSI benefits with autism, though it is tough to qualify for that. To apply, you will need to do so at your local SSA office. Make sure that you have all of your child's paperwork up to date.
Not for your height alone, but if those health problems will cause you to be out of work for at least 12 months, then you you qualify for SSDI benefits.
You cannot qualify for Social Security disability benefits because of your height. You may be able with a learning disability, however claims like that are hard to get approved for.
You'll have to meet the Blue Book listing for disorders of the spine (for your scoliosis) and/or the Blue Book listing for bipolar disorders! You can find the Blue Book online and should go over it with your doctor. If you do qualify and begin receiving SSDI, your child may be able to receive auxiliary benefits from your SSDI.
I am 4’11. I always worked and never had any problem with my body. Lately I been having issues with my right hip. That it hurts really bad and it’s hard to stand and walk. Will that qualify as a disability if I had a doctors note.
It will take a diagnosis from your doctor. Another option is to have your doctor fill out an RFC (residual functional capacity) that essentially is an assessment of your ability to continue working.
If your Osteoarthritis meets the Blue Book listing and you are either under the income limits or have enough work credits then you may qualify. I would consult with your doctor to make sure your Osteoarthritis meets the requirements.
Disability social security for being 4’11” ?
In reply to Disability social security by Rose (not verified)
Hi Rose,
Your height alone will not qualify for disability benefits. If you are experiencing a disabling condition that is described in the SSA's Blue Book then you may qualify.
Hi I am 35 years old and height of 4'10 and have multiple disabilities. Do I qualify for SSDI?
In reply to Hi I am 35 years old and by Missy (not verified)
Hi Missy,
Not for your height alone. But if those disabilities will force you to be out of work for at least 12 months, you could qualify for SSDI benefits.
I already get disability but I'm for 9 and I have severe medical conditions that no one else has in my family I don't know my father side at all but my doctor will not test me to see if I'm a little person how can I get help finding out if I'm a little person and if I am well I be entitled to more benefits with disability
In reply to I already get disability but by Kristal (not verified)
Hi Kristal,
Your height alone will not qualify you for benefits. You can consult the SSA's Blue Book to see if you meet another condition's listing.
I'm 4'8 with scoliosis. I had full back surgery when I was 14. And my back still has a big curvature. It's painful at times. I was at work reaching for the top rack and something shifted in my spine getting it checked out but was just wondering if I would qualify.
In reply to I'm 4'8 with by Brianna (not verified)
Hi Brianna!
You should look over the Blue Book with your doctor to see if you meet the medical requirements for disability benefits (ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/1.00-Musculoskeletal-Adult.htm). Your doctor can help establish is you are medically eligible! Best of luck!
My twin sons were born 4 lbs. I know its 2lbs to be qualified but jus wanted to put it there. Anyhow, the oldest of my twin boys is on the spectrum of autism, mild. But over the past 10 years, he has developed a mental health issue, as to where i had to let the SPED Teachers know, during our IEP meeting, that they have to keep a close eye on him because when it hits him or someone would upset him, he'll attack that person, with whatever object anywhere in front or around him. Please tell me..is there a possibility that he would qualify?
In reply to My twin sons were born 4 lbs by Lene P (not verified)
Hi There,
Your child may be able to qualify for SSI benefits with autism, though it is tough to qualify for that. To apply, you will need to do so at your local SSA office. Make sure that you have all of your child's paperwork up to date.
I am 4’7” and 53 years old with multiple health problems do I qualify for disability.
In reply to I am 4’7” and 53 years old by Kelly Morin (not verified)
Hi Kelly,
Not for your height alone, but if those health problems will cause you to be out of work for at least 12 months, then you you qualify for SSDI benefits.
Hi Im 4ft 5 inches tall and have a learning disabilities also iep. What benefit do I qualify for? Im 30 years old.
In reply to Hi Im 4ft 5 inches tall and by Lee (not verified)
Hi Lee,
You cannot qualify for Social Security disability benefits because of your height. You may be able with a learning disability, however claims like that are hard to get approved for.
I am 4 door 10 inches and pregnant have bipolar and scoliosis do I qualify for a check
In reply to I am 4 door 10 inches and by Autumn Conner (not verified)
Hi Autumn,
You'll have to meet the Blue Book listing for disorders of the spine (for your scoliosis) and/or the Blue Book listing for bipolar disorders! You can find the Blue Book online and should go over it with your doctor. If you do qualify and begin receiving SSDI, your child may be able to receive auxiliary benefits from your SSDI.
I am 4’11. I always worked and never had any problem with my body. Lately I been having issues with my right hip. That it hurts really bad and it’s hard to stand and walk. Will that qualify as a disability if I had a doctors note.
In reply to I am 4’11. I always worked by Shorty (not verified)
Hi,
To qualify you will need to meet the criteria laid out in the SSA blue book.
https://www.ssa.gov/disability/professionals/bluebook/1.00-Musculoskele…
It will take a diagnosis from your doctor. Another option is to have your doctor fill out an RFC (residual functional capacity) that essentially is an assessment of your ability to continue working.
I am 4 ft 10 and have Osteoarthritis. Do I qualify for any assistance or benefits? Thank you
In reply to I am 4 ft 10 and have by Pauline (not verified)
Hi Pauline,
If your Osteoarthritis meets the Blue Book listing and you are either under the income limits or have enough work credits then you may qualify. I would consult with your doctor to make sure your Osteoarthritis meets the requirements.
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