How to Apply for SSS Disability Benefit

The SSS Disability Benefit is given to eligible SSS members who were reduced with their ability to perform an activity or his work in the manner or within the range considered normal for a human being as a result of either an illness or an accident.

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The SSS Disability Benefit is a cash benefit to members with a total or partial permanent disability. The benefit is paid either as a monthly disability pension or a one-time lump sum benefit, depending on a member’s number of monthly SSS contribution payments.

You may read about the SSS Disability Benefit in Tagalog Brochure HERE

Types of Cash Benefits for Disabled SSS Members

  • Monthly disability pension – For members who have paid a minimum of 36 monthly SSS contributions before the semester of disability
  • Lump-sum payment – For members who have paid less than 36 monthly contributions before the semester of disability and those whose approved disability period is payable for less than a year

Other SSS Disability Benefits

In addition to the monthly pension, a disability pensioner can receive the following benefits:

  • PHP 500 monthly supplemental allowance
  • PHP 1,150 additional benefit
  • 13th-month pension paid every December
  • PhilHealth hospitalization benefits for the ff:
    – SSS members who became total disability pensioners and their dependents before RA 7875 took effect on March 4, 1995
    – SSS members who became total disability pensioners and their dependents after RA 7875 took effect on March 4, 1995, are at least 60 years old and have paid 120 monthly Medicare contributions

SSS Disability Pension Requirements

To claim your disability benefits, submit these requirements at any SSS branch:

  • Accomplished Disability Claim Application Form
  • SSS Medical Certificate Form accomplished by your attending physician
  • Member’s/Claimant’s Photo and Signature Card (with 1 x 1 photo and fingerprints)
  • Any of the following valid IDs:
    – One valid primary ID (SSS ID, UMID card, passport, PRC card, or Seaman’s Book)
    – Two valid secondary IDs (driver’s license, postal ID, company ID, TIN card, PhilHealth ID, senior citizen ID, etc.)
    – One valid secondary ID and one secondary document (NBI Clearance, Police Clearance, Pag-IBIG Member’s Data Form, Marriage Certificate, LTO-issued student permit, etc.)
  • Certified true copy of supporting medical documents (X-ray results, laboratory and clinical test results, record of operation, hospital discharge summary, etc.)
  • Photocopy of savings account ATM card or passbook, validated initial bank deposit slip, or Visa Cash Card Enrollment Form (Present the original ATM card or passbook for verification.)

SSS Disability Benefit Application Procedure

A supervising physician or medical specialist at the SSS branch will let you know if you should submit additional medical records to support your claim. The doctor will also conduct a physical examination and explain the details of the SSS disability benefit.

You can assign a representative to file a disability claim on your behalf if you can’t do it personally. For SSS members in the Philippines, a sketch of the residence or hospital of confinement is required. If you’re based abroad, SSS will need your physical examination report signed by your attending physician.

Usually, SSS takes one to two months to process a disability claim. Once SSS approves your claim, you’ll receive a notice about the actual disability pension amount and when you can withdraw it from the bank.

Who Can Get Disability Pension from SSS?

1. Permanently Disabled SSS Members

An SSS member with a partial or total permanent disability must have paid at least one-month SSS contribution before the semester of disability.

2. Partial Disabilities That Qualify for a Pension

SSS defines partial disability as a complete and permanent loss of a certain body part. The condition doesn’t totally prevent a person from doing his or her job. Partial disabilities that qualify for SSS benefits include the loss of any of these parts and senses:

  • One finger
  • One-hand
  • One arm
  • One foot
  • One leg
  • Both ears
  • Hearing of one ear or both ears
  • The sight of one eye

3. Total Disabilities That Qualify for a Pension

  • Complete loss of sight of both eyes
  • Loss of two limbs at or above the wrists or ankles
  • Permanent complete paralysis of two limbs
  • Brain injury that leads to incurable imbecility or insanity
  • Other cases of total disability approved by the SSS

4. Who Can Receive a Lifetime Monthly Disability Pension?

Only SSS members who are totally and permanently disabled are entitled to a monthly disability pension for life. However, SSS stops paying the pension in the following cases:

  • Recovery from total permanent disability
  • Resumption of employment
  • Failure to report for the annual physical examination when notified by the SSS

5. Dependents of SSS Disability Pensioners

Up to five of a disability pensioner’s children below age 21 (conceived on or before disability) may receive PHP 250 or 10% of the SSS member’s monthly pension, whichever is higher.

When a pensioner dies, his or her primary beneficiaries will get the full monthly disability pension except for the supplemental allowance.

How Much is the SSS Disability Pension?

How much you’ll receive in monthly pension will depend on your SSS membership years and the number of contributions you’ve paid before the semester of disability.

Credited Years of ServiceMinimum Monthly Disability Pension
Less than 10 yearsPHP 1,000
At least 10 yearsPHP 1,200
At least 20 yearsPHP 2,400

SSS Disability Pension Computation

A qualified disability pensioner with 10 credited years of service receives the following SSS benefits per month:

  • Disability pension: PHP 1,200
  • Supplemental allowance: PHP 500
  • Additional disability benefit: PHP 1,150

Total monthly SSS disability benefits: PHP 1,200 + PHP 500 + PHP 1,150 = PHP 2,850

SSS Lump Sum Disability Benefit Computation

SSS uses different formulas for computing the lump sum amount for totally and partially disabled members:

Total Disability Benefit:

Whichever of these formulas results in a higher amount:

  • Monthly disability pension x Number of SSS monthly contribution payments
  • Monthly pension x 12

Partial Disability Benefit:

Whichever of these formulas results in a higher amount:

  • Monthly disability pension x Number of SSS monthly contribution payments x Percentage of disability in relation to the whole body
  • Monthly pension x 12 x Percentage of disability

Let’s say a partially disabled SSS member wants to claim his lump sum benefit. If he has 10 credited years of service, 40% disability (as determined by the SSS), and 30 paid monthly contributions, here’s the lump sum amount computation:

  • PHP 1,200 (monthly pension) x 30 (monthly contributions) x 0.40 (40% disability) = PHP 14,400
  • PHP 1,200 (monthly pension) x 12 x 0.40 (40% disability) = PHP 5,760

The higher amount from the two computations is PHP 14,400, which then becomes the lump sum benefit that the SSS member will receive.

How is the Disability Benefit Paid?

SSS pays its members’ monthly disability pension and lump sum benefit through its 25 accredited banks in the Philippines, including the following:

  • AUB
  • China Bank
  • DBP
  • EastWest Bank
  • Land Bank
  • PNB
  • PSBank
  • RCBC
  • Security Bank
  • Union Bank

If you have existing savings account with one of the SSS partner-banks mentioned above, you can use that to receive your monthly disability pension. Otherwise, you need to open an account with an accredited bank and present the Letter of Introduction (LOI) form issued by the SSS.

For more information about disability benefits and other SSS Benefits, you may also contact SSS through email (member_relations@sss.gov.ph) or phone (7920-6446 to 55 or 7917-7777) or thru the SSS Official Facebook Page.

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5 Comments on "How to Apply for SSS Disability Benefit"

  1. Helen Tulipas | July 14, 2022 at 4:27 am | Reply

    Saan po isusubmit application form para sa disability

  2. Pag lung cancer patients po stage4a my chance po ba na maaprove kht po my utang pa na d nabbyaran before?

  3. Arra Patiño Carulla | July 24, 2022 at 12:54 pm | Reply

    Saan po ipapasa yun disability form? Para po sa aking tito.
    Kung online naman po saan po makikita ang form?

  4. Nag-apply po kami nang disability benefit at nakatanggap nang partial for 8 months pero na-cancel na yung claim namin pagkatapos. Ang sabi nang SSS Ormoc branch dapat meron pa uli ma-ibigay dahil 23months yung inaprobahan. Bumalik kami sa branch pero wala silang naitulong dahil sa main branch daw dapat eto i-followup – yung benepisyo na dapat ibigay ay pahirapan pa ang proseso. Sana matulungan po kami.

  5. xyrelle deloeste | October 13, 2022 at 8:29 am | Reply

    Paano po ang may CKD, currently i have ckd stage 3, qualified po ba sa disability benefit? if hindi ano stage ang qualified?

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