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We hear people speak of permanent disability, partial disability and short term disability when speaking of Social Security disability benefits. Interestingly enough, the Social Security Administration doesn't use any of those terms. And they are not found in the Social Security regulations. A disability does not have to be "permanent" to receive SSDI benefit payments. In fact, Social Security never uses that term. A medical or mental condition can qualify for SSDI if it lasts for a period of at least 12 consecutive months and makes the claimant unable to perform Substantial Gainful Activity--which in 2026 is defined as earning wages of at least $1,690 per month. Social Security does not offer any benefit for "partial disability." Again, they don't use that term. It is not possible to get a partial benefit or a percentage of disability. With Social Security it is all or none: a claimant is either disabled or not disabled. There's no in bet...