A. Yes. Children may be eligible for several different types of Social Security programs. While most people consider “regular” Social Security as the program based on taxes paid while working, several other programs exist to aid qualified children who meet other requirements such as financial need, disabled or deceased parent. Even adult children (over the age of 18) may qualify for benefits under some circumstances. Staff at the Social Security Administration local office are very cooperative and helpful in reviewing what programs a child with special needs might be eligible for. If the child’s application is filed and denied by Social Security, the family should consult with a qualified lawyer to help present evidence and testimony to support the claim.
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