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Can a person receive SSD benefits if Drug Addiction and Alcoholism are a reason for their disability?

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Can a person receive SSD benefits if Drug Addiction and Alcoholism are a reason for their disability?

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This can be a complicated question, but the answer is still yes. In a nutshell, the ALJ will determine whether the claimant would still be found disabled even if they stopped using drugs or alcohol. Thus, if you suffer from an ancillary condition that would render you disabled under the Social Security Guidelines you would generally be able to obtain benefits.

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