Is SSDI available to people under 30 in South Carolina?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 11/28/2025


Is SSDI available to people under 30 in South Carolina? In South Carolina, Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is indeed available for individuals under 30 years old, provided they meet specific criteria. Eligibility depends on your work history and the severity of your disability rather than your age alone. Young adults must have earned enough work credits through employment where they paid Social Security taxes to qualify. The SSA evaluates each application based on medical evidence and work qualifications regardless of whether you are under 30.

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Eligibility Based on Work Credits

Applicants under 30 must:

  • Have sufficient work credits, which vary depending on your exact age.
  • Usually need fewer credits compared to older workers to qualify at a younger age.
  • Work history matters to prove contributions to Social Security.
Medical Criteria for SSDI

The SSA requires:

  • Disability must prevent substantial gainful activity for at least 12 months or be terminal.
  • Comprehensive medical documentation supporting the severity of the condition.
  • Evaluation of residual functional capacity to determine work limitations.
Age Requirements and Young Adults

For those under 30 years old:

  • SSA adjusts work credit requirements based on age.
  • Young workers may qualify with fewer credits depending on when their disability began.
  • Being under 30 does not automatically disqualify applicants from SSDI.
Application Process in South Carolina

Steps involved include:

  • Submitting a complete and accurate application with medical and work evidence.
  • Providing records from doctors and specialists to support a disability claim.
  • Possibly attending SSA-ordered medical exams to verify disability status.
Common Challenges for Applicants Under 30

Potential obstacles include:

  • Insufficient work credits due to limited work history.
  • Disabilities not meeting SSA’s strict criteria for long-term impairment.
  • Delays in application processing that require proper legal guidance.

How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we support South Carolina residents under 30 seeking SSDI by:

  • Evaluating your work credits and medical evidence to assess SSDI eligibility early.
  • Guiding you through the SSA application process with detailed documentation to strengthen your claim.
  • Advocating on your behalf with the SSA to address questions related to your age and work history.
  • Assisting with appeals and reconsiderations if initial SSDI claims are denied due to age or other factors.

Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you are under 30 and wondering about SSDI availability in South Carolina, contact Hogan Smith today for a free consultation. Our experienced team will help you understand the requirements and guide you confidently through your SSDI application or appeal process.


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