| If you suffer from a disease or injury that keeps | | | | Who Qualifies for Minnesota Disability Benefits? |
| you from being able to work for a living, there | | | | In the state of Minnesota, there are certain |
| are programs in place to provide assistance to | | | | qualifications one must meet in order to be able |
| you. These programs can vary greatly from | | | | to receive social security disability benefits. |
| state to state across the United States. This | | | | Individuals must pass two tests beyond simply |
| article will look into the Minnesota disability benefits | | | | being disabled having to do with their work |
| available through the government social security | | | | history. A Recent Work Test checks to verify |
| programs. | | | | that someone has worked for five out of the |
| Types of Benefits Available | | | | previous ten years before becoming disabled. The |
| There are two primary types of Minnesota | | | | Duration of Work Test checks that someone has |
| disability benefits available, Money benefits and | | | | had an average of 6 years of employment if |
| medical benefits. Money disability benefits come in | | | | they fall between the age ranges of 30 to 60. |
| the form of a check you will receive every | | | | Anyone aged 27 or younger requires only 1 and a |
| month that you are unable to work. The second | | | | half years' employment to qualify. Showing that |
| type is medical benefits. Medical benefits are | | | | you were willing to work when you were |
| available as Medicare assistance with the cost of | | | | physically able is key in receiving assistance after |
| required prescription drugs. You become eligible | | | | the fact. |
| for medical benefits after two years of disability | | | | Beside the work history qualifications, individuals |
| financial assistance. Both types of disability | | | | must be disabled. This can be any condition that |
| assistance are designed to provide assistance to | | | | meets the state's definition of disabled. If the |
| those individuals who cannot work to support | | | | person's condition prevents them from being able |
| themselves. | | | | to work any type of job to provide for them, |
| How Much Money Do I Get? | | | | then they may be eligible to receive disability |
| This is one of the most common questions facing | | | | assistance. |
| those applying for social security disability | | | | Surviving spouses and children can also be |
| assistance. It can be extremely stressful | | | | covered in some situations. If the spouse is over |
| wondering if you will have enough money coming | | | | the age of 6 or is caring for a child of the disabled |
| in to allow you to live comfortably since you are | | | | person under the age of 16, they can also qualify |
| not able to work. The amount that you will | | | | for Minnesota social security. Unmarried children |
| receive each month is dependent on one main | | | | can also qualify for assistance if they are under |
| condition, how much you have contributed to | | | | the age of 18. The age extends to 19 only if the |
| social security taxes. Paying taxes every year | | | | child is still attending school full time. Unmarried |
| involves giving money into social security whether | | | | children with an approved disability can receive |
| you are ever in a position to collect social security | | | | disability assistance even after the age of 18. |
| or not. | | | | |