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The claims manager will still need to use some common sense and subjectivity to determine if a person can perform work. Your record of previous employment is usually the second most important aspect (next to medical condition) in establishing whether benefits should be awarded. Q: Are SSDI and SSI the same thing? A: Both SSI and SSDI are disability programs offered by Social Security, but they are not the same thing. An individual qualifies for Social security disability Insurance (SSDI), if he has earned the minimum amount of credits through his work history by contributing to social security through his taxable earnings. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is awarded based on financial need.