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Social Security uses a medical-vocational chart known as the GRIDS when evaluating disability claims.
The GRIDS consider different factors including your age, education and work background.
They also consider your residual functional capacity or RFC.
Social Security looks at the GRIDS chart to see if you qualify for disability even if you can do other types of work.
The date that your disability check comes in can depend on the type of benefit you receive and your birthday.
Social Security offers two types of disability benefits.
Social Security Disability Insurance benefits (SSDI) are benefits available to individual who have worked a certain number of years.