Yes. If an individual takes Social Security Retirement at age 62, that individual is still eligible to apply for Social Security Disability if they have enough quarters paid in and are able to establish disability before the age of 65. If disability is established before 65, that individual receives the difference in payments of Social Security Retirement and Social Security Disability

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Can I receive Social Security Disability if I am already on Social Security Retirement?

 

A: Yes. If an individual takes Social Security Retirement at age 62, that individual is still eligible to apply for Social Security Disability if they have enough quarters paid in and are able to establish disability before the age of 65.  If disability is established before 65, that individual receives the difference in payments of Social Security Retirement and Social Security Disability


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