The Social Security Administration manages two programs that provide disability benefits: Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI). Both programs offer benefits to people who satisfy the SSA’s definition of disabled, but there are some critical differences between the two programs. The SSA uses the term “concurrent” to describe individuals who are eligible for benefits under both programs, but many people typically qualify for one or the other. The rules for eligibility are different for SSDI abs SSI, so it is essential for a person to make sure he or she is applying for the right program […]