The Kentucky Petition to Determine if Disabled is a legal document used in the state of Kentucky to determine if an individual is disabled. The petition can be used to establish a disability for the purpose of obtaining Social Security Disability Insurance (SDI) benefits, Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits, or other forms of public assistance. There are two types of Kentucky Petition to Determine if Disabled: one for SDI benefits and another for SSI benefits. The petition requires the petitioner to provide detailed information about their disability, including medical records, educational and employment history, and other evidence of impairment. The petition must also be signed by a doctor, psychologist, or other qualified medical professional who is familiar with the petitioner's condition. Once completed, the petition is submitted to the Social Security Administration for consideration.