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Disability Benefits: Disability Update Report
If your receive disability benefits Social Security will do periodic reviews to see if you are still eligible for benefits. When this review happens you may receive a Disability Update Report in the mail. Read more →
Disability Benefits: Disabled Adult Child Benefits
Social Security pays disability benefits to an eligible son or daughter from a parent?s record if the child was disabled before the age of 19. If you are not eligible for disability benefits on your own record and at least one of your parents receives Social Security benefits, you could qualify for disability benefits and Medicare as a Disabled Adult Child (DAC). Read more →
Disability Benefits: Disabled Widow Benefits
Social Security allows a widow at age fifty to receive benefits off of their spouse?s record if they meet the disability criteria for payment. Here is what you need to know about qualifying for disabled windows benefits. Read more →
Disability Benefits: Health Insurance While Disabled
If you receive disability benefits from Social Security you are eligible for health insurance coverage after 24 months. Here are the basics of your health insurance coverage. Read more →
Disability Benefits: How Long Does it Take to Apply?
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits can be a lengthy process. Disability claims are taken by your local Social Security office and then transferred to a State disability agency for evaluation. Read more →
Disability Benefits: Representative Payees
A representative payee is a third party Social Security pays your disability benefits to on your behalf. The representative payee is responsible for ensuring your bills for food, clothing, and shelter are paid on a monthly basis. Read more →
Disability Benefits: SSI Basics for People with Disabilities
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a cash assistance program administered by Social Security for people with disabilities and the elderly. Here is what you need to know about applying for SSI, getting approved, and keeping your benefits. Read more →
Disability Benefits: SSI Benefits for Children
Children who are disabled or blind qualify for Supplemental Security Income payments until they reach the age of 18. Here is what you need to know about qualifying your disabled child for SSI benefits. Read more →
Disability Benefits: Talk to Your Doctor First
You can save yourself a lot of trouble by talking to your doctor before you apply for disability benefits. Here is what you need to know about applying for disability and making it easier to have your claim approved. Read more →
Disability Benefits: What to Do if You are Denied
If you have been denied Social Security Disability benefits, you have 60 days to file an appeal. The appeal process for disability benefits is different in certain States; depending on the State you live the amount of time it takes to appeal could be considerably longer. Read more →

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