Floridians unable to work due to medical conditions might qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Learn about the Social Security Administration's disability programs, eligibility criteria, monthly benefit amounts, and the application process below.
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The path to benefits isn’t always clear. But the outcome can be life-changing. And you’re not alone: 609,107 people currently receive social security disability benefits in Florida.
If you're a Florida resident unable to work due to an injury or illness, you might qualify for disability benefits.
In Florida, if you’re unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities, you might be eligible for support.
Every year, approximately 570,000 Floridians receive disability benefits through the Social Security Administration (SSA).
We've created a complete directory of every SSA office in Florida — plus their hours, phone number, and fax number.
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