If you have syndrome can collect disability pay?

Yes, you can collect disability pay if you have a syndrome. Depending on the severity of your syndrome, you may be eligible to receive temporary or permanent disability benefits from either the Social Security Administration (SSA) or your employer.

To qualify for disability benefits from the SSA, you need to meet these criteria:

- You have a medically determinable physical or mental impairment that prevents you from working

- Your impairment is severe and has lasted, or is expected to last for at least 12 months

- Your impairment prevents you from doing any work that you did in the past, and it also prevents you from doing other work that you could learn to do.

If your condition meets these criteria, the SSA will review your application and determine if you are eligible for disability benefits.

Another option for disability benefits, employer-provided disability insurance, offers short-term or long-term disability coverage. If you are covered under your employer's disability plan, you may be able to receive partial pay while you are out of work.

It's important to consult with the Social Security Administration or an experienced attorney who can help you understand your rights and options, and assist you with the application process for disability benefits.

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