If you are asking if you have to enter those as income in TurboTax, then it depends.
Social Security and Social Security Benefits may both be taxable, but it depends on the total income and other income on the return.
Be sure to enter BOTH 1099's into TurboTax, and the program will calculate any taxable benefits.
Here is an IRS article that explains more details: Social Security
Here is a TurboTax article about disability: Social Security Disability
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