If you live in Indiana and have a medical condition that prevents you from working, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Learn about the eligibility criteria for the Social Security Administration's disability programs and the average payment amount for Indiana residents.
For more information about the disability benefits, check out the Atticus Advice Center.
In Indiana, 2.4% of residents qualify for and receive disability benefits.
We've created a complete directory of every SSA office in Indiana — plus their hours, phone numbers, and fax numbers.
If you are an Indiana resident who cannot work due to a medical condition or illness, you may qualify for disability benefits.
If you’re an Indiana resident who can’t work because of a disability or injury, you might qualify for federal financial assistance.
In Indiana, more than 215,000 people receive financial and medical support from the Social Security Administration.
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