What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
What is Supplemental Security Income (SSI)?
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a federal program designed to provide financial assistance to individuals with limited income and resources who are disabled, blind, or over the age of 65. Unlike Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), which is funded by payroll taxes and requires a work history, SSI is funded by general tax revenues and is based purely on financial need. At Walker Disability Law, we assist California residents in understanding and applying for SSI benefits.
Key Aspects of SSI
- Eligibility Requirements
- Disability or Age: SSI is available to individuals who are blind, disabled, or aged 65 and older.
- Financial Criteria: To qualify, applicants must have limited income and resources. The Social Security Administration (SSA) sets specific limits, which include cash, real estate (other than your primary residence), and other assets.
- Residency Status: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or certain categories of legal residents.
- Monthly Payments
- SSI provides monthly payments to help recipients meet basic needs for food, clothing, and shelter. The benefit amount varies depending on the individual's income and living situation.
- Medical Eligibility
- To qualify based on disability, applicants must meet the SSA’s strict definition of disability, which involves proving a significant impairment that prevents substantial gainful activity and is expected to last at least 12 months or result in death.
- Application Process
- Applying for SSI involves providing extensive documentation, including proof of income, assets, age, citizenship, and medical records. The process can be complex, and applicants often benefit from legal assistance to gather and present all necessary information.
How Walker Disability Law Can Help
Navigating the SSI application process can be overwhelming, especially when dealing with medical and financial challenges. At Walker Disability Law, we assist California residents by guiding them through the process, helping compile required documentation, and presenting the strongest possible case to the SSA.











