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Don't know whether to choose the first, second, or third option? Speak to a social security lawyer. Q: Is somebody who is legally blind eligible for Social security disability? A: The SSA defines "legally blind" as vision that can't be corrected to better than 20/200 in at least one eye. And like other disabilities, those who are legally blind may be eligible for social security disability. Though it's always a good idea to speak to a social security lawyer or advocate about your specific case, the same overall rules will generally apply to you as to a person with another disability. In most ways, blindness is treated by the SSA like any disability.