How does Social Security define disability?

Social Security roughly defines disability as when someone has one or more medical conditions which prevent him/her from working.  If you’re working full-time, or if your gross, pre-tax earnings are more than the amounts listed here, then you are not eligible for disability benefits.  Special rules (known as the Medical-Vocational Guideline Rules, or “Grids”), apply to people of certain ages and with certain work and educational backgrounds.