
There are questions about the process of social security disorders, there are many people about how it works and what to do and what to do. This process is very uncomfortable for those who are not familiar with laws and processes. If this is you, you are not the only person there. Here are some basic questions and there are some simple simple answers to those questions. I hope this information will help you understand the process and help you to know what to do next.
Social security obstacles are called SSDs and supplementary income is known as SSI. The commonality of both is for citizens with disabilities, but that is where commonality ends.
SSI is for people who have never worked as a physically handicapped or who are not working well enough to qualify for SSD. This is a broad group including children who are at home, mothers, fathers, or people who worked before the disabled, but did not fully deposit social insurance to qualify for SSD benefits . Because SSI is also based on income, if you are married and your spouse attempts to earn too much money for social security guidelines, refusing to be disabled even if you are disabled I can do it.
Social security obstacles work as follows: you work, pay taxes and pay social security expenses. The Social Security Administration maintains records of each individual and records the number of years they worked, the amount earned, and the number of social security 'quarters' paid for working. Once you have qualified for SSD benefits, social security records or statements are provided annually. This statement details the amount that you can receive if you become a disabled and authorized for the benefit of social security obstacles. This statement also indicates that your Date Last Insurance often refers to your DLI.
Q: "I would like to obtain a copy of my SSD record.
A: You can contact your local social security agency and seek a copy of this statement. You can also get information from the phone statements, such as DLI, time recorded as a work experience. You call 1 800 772 1213 or social security management website.
Q: "I work in almost all my life, how about not being eligible for SSD benefits?
A: This is a different situation for everyone. When you deposit to social security, it is almost the same as when you join health insurance. When a certain period of time has elapsed since the last payment, insurance benefits will be terminated. This also applies to social security. If you are working for 25 years and decide to retire early, you will not "pay" for social security now. After this, you will have some time to finish the scope of social security obstacles. If you fall into this situation you probably want to consider filing for supplementary revenue benefits.
Q: "I paid money to the social security system, but now I have gone, why can not I regain it?
A: This is a good discussion, but unfortunately this is not a social security mechanism. You also need medically disabled for the benefits of SSD. Yes, since I have deposited money into the system, I can apply SSD benefits instead of the benefits of SSI.
Q: "I already have social security obstacles, but it is not enough, I need to earn more money.
A: This is a situation where many people find themselves, it is irritating. Unfortunately, when you are receiving social security obstacles, you will not earn more money. Using SSD, you will be approved and will receive all benefits available or will be rejected and will not accept anything. Your "account" has only the amount to be paid out. It is similar to the case that you have an ordinary bank account that you refunded monthly funds, that much money is in the bank account and you have not added any more because you are not working.
Q: "Before entering prison, I was undergoing social security obstacles.
A: When a person is imprisoned, it becomes a ward of the country and we will pay meals and meals. For this reason, social security benefits are suspended and when you are released it is often necessary to reapply for benefits. In this situation, we recommend contacting a lawyer or expert familiar with this type of situation.
Q: "How long will this process take?"
A: This is different in all cases. In principle, most applicants will be returned one or more times. The average process overall can take about 2 to 5 years. If you go through this process and now you are at a hearing it is beneficial to talk to an agent who knows at least social security benefits law. Most social security experts provide free consultation.
Q: "My SSD application has been approved but I am profitable and they say I made a lot of payment to me. A: Unfortunately this really happens and is said to be" overdelivery " It is called. If this happens to you, the first thing you need to do is talk to a lawyer handling these types of social security incidents.
If you find yourself in one of these situations and do not know what to do, ask a question. Please request free consultation from local experts. Just because a single lawyer does not want to take your case does not mean that another attorney will reach out. There are attorneys who can deal with SSI but not SSD, and there are attorneys that respond to all kinds of social security benefits. If you do not have a way to find a social security attorney or who should speak first, there is an attorney for lawyers dealing with social security incidents. This organization is called the national organization for NOSSCR, or social security applicant delegation. They will inform you the name and number of your lawyer if you inform what kind of social security situation you are, such as SSI benefits, overpayment, retirement (such as where you stopped benefits etc) .

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