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DISABILITY & WORKERS OVER AGE 50

Social Security places workers who are age 50 and over in a special category that may help them collect Social Security disability benefits.  Social Security "lowers the bar" when it comes to proving disability after age 50.  And at age 55, it gets even easier.  Individuals who are 55 or older are considered "approaching advanced age." The "Grid Rules" work in favor of older workers.  Here's an illustration. John is a 39 year-old worker with a condition which limits him to sedentary work.  He has a high school education, unskilled past work and no special vocational skills.  He is literate, able to read and write in English.  The Grid Rules will direct a finding of "not disabled." Denny is a 56 year-old worker with a condition which limits him to sedentary work.  He has a high school education, unskilled past work and no special vocational skills.  He is also literate, able to read and write in English.  The Grid Rules will