Did you know that Social Security Disability is also a form of government insurance?
Yes! Look at your pay check, you will see that there are withholdings called FICA. A FICA withholding is a form of payment that goes towards insuring you for Social Security Disability purposes.
You have to have paid in twenty out of the last forty quarters to have earned enough “coverage” for the Social Security Disability claims process.
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