Social Security Disability Grid Rules for Ages 60+

Published 2023-04-11
Applying for Social Security disability benefits is frustrating and difficult to understand. It can take months from your initial application until you are approved for SSDI or SSI benefits. During those months you are likely stressed and worried about your mortgage or rent payment, groceries, and medical care. Do you have questions about appealing your recent SSDI or SSI denial? If yes, then schedule a free confidential call with Beacon Disability, PLLC.

This video talks about how the Social Security disability grid rules work for Claimants older than 60 years old.

This video does not constitute legal advice as we are not apprised of your personal situation and what facts may or may not apply. For a free consultation and legal advice, please contact Beacon Disability, PLLC. Additionally, we cannot respond to comments or questions with any personal information here - contact the firm directly with any questions you have regarding Social Security disability.

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All Comments (7)
  • I applied for SSDI A couple of months after I put in for Early Retirement. I was awarded on my initial application. A 30 percent increase in my monthly payment. I don't think that my age played that much of an impact as I was sent to a M/E examination. The results of the testing is what matterd. If I had passed the testing I am sure that I would have been denied.
  • I'm 63, due to increasing pain and weakness, it's harder to make contributions at work. Is getting disability at 64 easier, or anything over 60 the same bracket?
  • @Michael-q2q
    I applied for ssdi 2019 2020 I was 64 I was denied 2 times then the pandemic started it was vary difficult and mid heating by a law judge. Can I still go back and resubmit my case
  • @mom2huskies
    I applied at age 59 but was denied. What are my options?