Disability Benefits in Rhode Island

Rhode Islanders with medical conditions that prevent them from working may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Learn about the state's temporary benefits, the Social Security Administration's disability programs, and how to apply.

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Rhode island disability benefits

Rhode Island Disability Benefits: How to Qualify, Apply, and Get Approved

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

In Rhode Island, there are more than 39,000 people who receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA).

Rhode island disability benefits

SSA Office Addresses and Phone Numbers in Rhode Island

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

We've created a complete directory of every SSA office in Rhode Island — plus their hours, phone numbers, and fax numbers.

Rhode island disability benefits

How to Apply for Disability Benefits in Rhode Island

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

Navigating the world of disability benefits can feel daunting, but you’re not alone. In Rhode Island, nearly 38,000 people have successfully secured disability assistance.

Rhode island disability benefits

How to Qualify for Disability in Rhode Island

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

In Rhode Island, nearly 38,000 people receive financial support through Social Security. If you're unable to work due to a medical condition, you may qualify for these disability benefits. 

Rhode island disability benefits

How Much Do You Get for Disability in Rhode Island?

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

If you’re a Rhode Island resident who’s unable to work due to a disability, you have access to multiple programs that offer financial support.

Rhode island disability benefits

Temporary Disability Insurance in Rhode Island: Guide to TDI

By Jackie Jakab | Lead Attorney

If you live in Rhode Island and have a disability that prevents you from working, you may qualify for financial support.

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