Entitlement to Social Security Disability benefits requires a showing that the applicant has paid into the system for a sufficient period of time (provided by statute), plus a determination that he/she is essentially wholly unable to work. Assuming that the showing is made, and that the entitlement continues to be proven during periodic reviews that the Social Security Administration may make, benefits will generally be paid until the normal retirement age. At at point, Social Security is triggered (as distinct from SSDI), which may be a different monthly payment than had been received as SSDI.
Additionally, if the recipient qualifies for SSDI and has minor children, the child(ren) may be entitled to benefits until the age of 18, or 19 if he/she remains a full-time student.
Disabilitiy social security will usually stay that way as long as you have the disability. If your situation changes, it may convert back to regular, but usually it stays disability.
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ZERO your husbands disability income has to do with his inability to work and has nothing to do with you in life or death.
No. Once one begins receiving Social Security benefits, they are received for life, regardless of how long the person lives.
No cap. Your savings are not a factor in receiving social security benefits. After all, the government is simply returning YOUR money that you paid into your whole working life.
Yes, you can. You served your country and you deserve to reap the benefits from what you worked so hard at. You get your social security benefits to because you contributed to the social security system for your working adult life. Therefore, you receive both benefits.
If you are disabled, you can apply for Social Security Disability. You can apply in person, at a Social Security office, or online. You do have to qualify and meet Social Security’s definition of disability in order to start receiving disability benefits. Keep in mind that it will take 3-6 months before Social Security makes a decision on your claim. Also, please note that many people are denied for benefits, but you can improve your chances of getting approved by hiring a disability lawyer. Disability lawyers know exactly what people need in order to get approved for benefits. They can help you gather evidence for your case and they will give you proper advice. Disability lawyers have experience with Social Security Disability claims, so they can help you win disability benefits. Studies show that people who hire disability lawyers improve their chances of winning disability benefits significantly. An experienced lawyer can make a difference in your life, so shop around until you find a lawyer that meets your needs. You can search for a disability lawyer in online directories, search engines, and the Yellow Pages. Many disability lawyers have websites, so you can visit them online to find out more about them. You can complete the forms online or contact the law offices by phone. The lawyers will evaluate your situation and let you know if you have a strong or weak case. Some lawyers offer free consultations, so you can make an appointment to meet with one in person. If you have already applied for the Social Security’s Disability program and you were denied, you can appeal the decision yourself. Otherwise, you can hire a lawyer to represent you in court. If you are disabled, a good lawyer will increase your chances of winning benefits. If your claim was denied and you are disabled, you should definitely find an experienced lawyer and fight for your benefits. Your application may get approved in the future if you get legal help, so it is worth it.
It depends what kind of disability
In my opinion a permanent resident alien should be able to receive disability benefits if only he is qualified for that according to the same low what is for US citizen. Opposite to this statment is in contradiction to humanitarian law. Janusz Gajewski
Social security numbers do not expire. They belong to the person who receive them for life. If the person legally returns to the United States, they would pick right back up using the same social security number.
Disability has nothing to do with your life insurance. These are two different things.
A person cannot legally have two Social Security numbers. On occasion, the Social Security Administration may cancel an old number and transfer a person's records to a new number if the person's life or safety is in jeopardy, or in certain cases of identity theft. Only the new number will be valid.Beware companies offering to repair your credit by providing you with a new number. This is fraudulent.