3 reasons nurses and other hospital workers may need SSDI
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits protect professionals from a sudden lack of income. Those who have an adequate work history and debilitating medical issues may qualify for SSDI benefits.
Provided that they cannot work at all and their condition should last a year or longer, they may be eligible for SSDI benefits. Sometimes, nurses and other professionals who dedicate their lives to the medical support of others end up unable to work because of job hazards.
Many people apply for SSDI benefits because of personal medical issues, but sometimes the issues that leave people unable to work directly relate to their employment. What job hazards might ultimately leave a nurse reliant on SSDI benefits?