Claiming Social Security Disability
How to Get SSI & Social Security Disability: An Insider's Step by Step Guide
by Mike Davis

How to Get SSI & Social Security Disability - gives readers the focus and perspective of an experienced disability examiner, and therefore has great value to people who file Social Security disability claims. Claimants must gather copious amounts of evidence and deal effectively with disability examiners and doctors to win their cases. The book helps them do this. The book doesn't deal with all the legal issues that have change because they're not what a case hinges on. What counts is the medical evidence and forms.

The book's print is large and clear. The style is appealing. Though published in 2000, the book is far from out of date. It has the merit which is lacking in Social Security literature - Mr. Davis clearly and simply depicts how to prove your case.

     

Claiming Social Security Disability - Vital Facts About Social Security

Claiming Social Security Disability * Vital Facts About Social Security

Vital Facts about Social Security Death   
Maricon Williams

Ignorance excuses no one. It is a well-established legal maxim which means don't sleep on your duty to know the law in order not to be oppressed or victimized.

Most of the deceased family members are unaware of the fact that they are entitled to social security death benefits. As a result, they are not getting the sums which are intended to them. Family members include the spouse, children, parents and other individuals stipulated by the charter. You can ask a knowledgeable social security attorney about some qualifications in order for you to get your share.

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Coffey: Details On Social Security Phone Number, Benefits Spotlighted (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
Q: Mrs. K. of Ooltewah asks: “A friend of mine tells me that the Chattanooga Social Security office has a new telephone number. Does this mean I will be able to talk to someone in the office? In...

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Family members such as a widow or widower who is 60 years old or above, 50 year old and disabled, or any age but is caring for the member's child who is under 16 years old or disabled are entitled to Social Security benefits. The deceased member's children can also be included in the benefits if they are unmarried, minor, 18 or older and severely disabled (such disability must have started before the age of 22), or between 18 -19 years old but is a full-time elementary or high school student. Parents can also receive benefits if they are dependent on the deceased member for at least ˝ of support. Spouses and children also receive a percentage of the retirement benefit computed from the wages of the deceased member. If there is no surviving spouse Payment can also be made to the child of the deceased who was eligible for benefits on the beneficiary's wage record in the month of death in case there was no surviving spouse.

Social security death benefit is one of the benefits given by Social Security to provide financial aid to the family members of its deceased member. For one to be entitled to it, it must be first proven that said member contracted a plan to be a bonafide member and had chosen his beneficiaries.

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With universal mandates, insurance companies no longer compete for multiple clients, but for just one — this is called a monopsony. The amount of eligible insurance companies quickly dwindles.

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If an active employee covered by a plan dies, his beneficiaries will be entitled to death benefit. The beneficiaries should have been chosen by the member himself. This intention must be reflected on the plan. If ever he names more than one beneficiary, the death benefit will be equally divided among the beneficiaries.

If you have ambiguities regarding death benefits, you can consult a social security death attorney to be enlightened. A social security death attorney can also do the complicated paper works and competently represent you in your death benefit claim.


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