Certified true copy of supporting medical documents (X-ray results, laboratory and clinical test results, record of operation, hospital discharge summary, 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.) – Two valid secondary IDs (driver’s license, postal ID, company ID, TIN card, PhilHealth ID, senior citizen ID, etc.) – One valid primary ID (SSS ID, UMID card, passport, PRC card, or Seaman’s Book) Member’s/Claimant’s Photo and Signature Card (with 1 x 1 photo and fingerprints).SSS Medical Certificate Form accomplished by your attending physician.Accomplished Disability Claim Application Form.To claim your disability benefits, submit these requirements at any SSS branch: – 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 – SSS members who became total disability pensioners and their dependents before RA 7875 took effect on March 4, 1995 PhilHealth hospitalization benefits for the ff:.In addition to the monthly pension, a disability pensioner can receive the following benefits: 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.Monthly disability pension – For members who have paid a minimum of 36 monthly SSS contributions before the semester of disability.You may read about the SSS Disability Benefit in Tagalog Brochure HERE Types of Cash Benefits for Disabled SSS Members 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. The SSS Disability Benefit is a cash benefit to members with a total or partial permanent disability.