What are SSDI benefits for children in New Hampshire?

By Hogan Smith

Updated 11/13/2025


Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits can be extended to children in New Hampshire if they meet certain eligibility requirements. These benefits provide financial support for children with disabilities, helping families cope with the challenges of raising a child with special needs. To qualify, the child must have a medical condition that severely limits their ability to function, and the family must meet specific income criteria.

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SSDI Benefits for Children in New Hampshire What You Need to Know


1. Eligibility Criteria for Children

Children in New Hampshire may qualify for SSDI benefits if they have a disability that severely limits their daily activities. To be eligible, the child must:


  • Have a qualifying disability that is expected to last for at least 12 months or result in death.
  • Be under the age of 18.
  • Have a parent who is either receiving SSDI or who has worked enough to earn SSDI benefits.


2. How SSDI Benefits Help Children

SSDI benefits for children provide financial support to families who have children with disabilities. These benefits can help cover:


  • Medical expenses related to the child’s condition.
  • Day-to-day living costs, including food, clothing, and housing.
  • Specialized care or therapy the child may need to manage their disability.


3. Amount of Benefits

The amount of SSDI benefits a child may receive depends on the parent’s work history and their contributions to Social Security. The family income and the severity of the child’s disability can also influence the benefit amount.


4. How to Apply for SSDI Benefits for Children

To apply for SSDI benefits for a child, parents or guardians need to:

  • Complete an application through the Social Security Administration.
  • Provide medical records and other documentation proving the child’s disability.
  • Submit proof of the parent’s SSDI eligibility or work history.


Why SSDI Benefits for Children Matter
  • Financial stability – SSDI benefits provide vital support for families, especially if the child requires extensive care.
  • Access to healthcare – Children with disabilities may need ongoing medical attention, and SSDI benefits can help cover these expenses.
  • Long-term support – If a child’s condition is permanent, SSDI can provide ongoing assistance throughout their lifetime.



How Hogan Smith Can Help

At Hogan Smith, we assist families in New Hampshire with applying for SSDI benefits for children and navigating the complexities of the process. Our team ensures:



  • You understand the eligibility requirements for your child's SSDI benefits
  • You have the proper documentation to support your child's disability claim
  • You receive expert legal support to maximize your chances of approval


Contact Hogan Smith Today

If you need assistance with applying for SSDI benefits for your child or navigating the eligibility requirements, Hogan Smith is here to help. Call us today for a free consultation and let our experienced team guide you through every step of the process.


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