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What constitutes disability under the Social Security system?

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When filing a lawsuit, the party bringing the suit must select a court that has both:
 a. jurisdiction over the subject matter and over the person or property of the defendant b. jurisdiction over the subject matter of the dispute (the res) and appellate jurisdiction c. in personam jurisdiction and quasi-in-rem jurisdiction
  d. in personam jurisdiction and appellate jurisdiction
  e. in rem jurisdiction and jurisdiction over the subject matter of the litigation



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Answer to Question 1

Under the social security system, a worker is considered disabled when a severe physical or mental impairment prevents that person from working for a year or more or is expected to result in the victim's death.

Answer to Question 2

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