By Hogan Smith
Updated 02/04/2025
If you're unable to work due to a disability, applying for disability benefits in California can provide the financial support you need. California offers both state-level disability benefits through the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) program and federal benefits through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) programs. Here's a comprehensive guide on how to apply for disability in California, depending on the type of disability benefits you're seeking.
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Step 1: Understand the Different Types of Disability Benefits in California
There are two primary types of disability benefits you may qualify for in California:
Each program has specific eligibility criteria, so it’s important to understand which program is right for your situation before applying.
Step 2: Apply for State Disability Insurance (SDI)
If you’re a California worker and have been paying into the SDI system, you can apply for State Disability Insurance (SDI) benefits if you are temporarily unable to work due to a disability.
Eligibility for SDI
To be eligible for SDI, you must:
How to Apply for SDI
SDI Payment Details
Once your claim is approved, SDI benefits will be paid directly to you through either direct deposit or a debit card. Payments typically start within two weeks after your claim is approved.
Step 3: Apply for SSDI and SSI Benefits
If your disability is expected to last for at least 12 months or result in death, you may qualify for SSDI or SSI benefits. Here’s how you can apply for federal disability benefits in California.
Eligibility for SSI
To qualify for SSI, you must:
How to Apply for SSDI or SSI in California
Wait for a Decision
The application process for SSDI and SSI benefits can take several months. Typically, you can expect a decision within 3-5 months of applying, though it may take longer depending on the complexity of your case.
If your application is denied, you have the right to appeal the decision. The SSA has a formal appeal process, and it’s common for initial applications to be denied.
Step 4: Consider Getting Help with Your Application
The disability application process can be confusing, especially if you’re dealing with complex medical conditions. While it’s possible to apply on your own, many applicants find it helpful to consult with a disability attorney or advocate. An attorney can help you with:
How Hogan Smith Can Help You
At Hogan Smith, we understand the challenges of applying for disability benefits in California. Our experienced team can:
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If you’re ready to apply for disability benefits in California, or if you need assistance with the application process, Hogan Smith is here to help. Contact us for a free consultation, and we’ll guide you through the process to ensure you get the benefits you deserve.
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