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The grid alone cannot be used for determination of social security disability benefits. The claims manager will still need to use some common sense and subjectivity to determine if a person can perform work. Your work history is a significant factor to your case. Q: Are SSDI and SSI the same thing? A: SSDI and SSI are disability benefits, but they are quite different in their requirements. To be eligible for SSDI, or Social security disability Insurance, an applicant must have been in the workforce long enough to have accrued enough work credits for benefits.

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