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What does Ced mean on disability form?

Published in Disability Terms 1 min read

On a disability form, particularly those associated with California Public Disability Benefits like State Disability Insurance (SDI) records, CED stands for the Beginning Date of the Claim.

This acronym helps to identify the official start date of an individual's claim for disability benefits. Understanding what CED means provides clarity on the timeframe covered by the disability claim.

Understanding Key Disability Form Acronyms

When reviewing disability benefit documentation, several acronyms are commonly used to summarize claim information. The "CED" field is a fundamental part of this data, indicating when your claim period officially began.

Here’s a breakdown of common acronyms found alongside CED on disability records:

Acronym Meaning
CED Beginning date of the claim
WBA Weekly Benefit Amount
PD DAYS Number of days paid
AMT PD Amount of benefits paid

The Beginning Date of the Claim (CED) is a critical piece of information as it establishes the starting point for calculating benefits, payment periods, and the overall duration of the disability claim.