If you are a disabled worker, you are entitled to monthly cash benefits if you meet the following conditions:
Are under a disability as defined in §507;
Have filed an application for disabled worker's benefits (see§ 1502 and §1513 for the period during which an application is effective);
Have disability insured status (see §207);
Have completed a five-month waiting period, unless you are exempt from this requirement (see §502); and
Have not reached full retirement age.
Your benefits begin with the first month that you meet all of the conditions above.
"Auxiliary benefits" are additional monthly benefits (see Chapter 3). These benefits may be payable to other family members on your earnings record if you are entitled to disabled worker's benefits. They are payable to your family members even when you are not receiving benefits because of imprisonment. (See §505(E).)
Last Revised: Jan. 16, 2004
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How much wages are you allowed to make with SSI?
September 30, 2008 by Guest
When does Social Security start to take from your SSI check? If a person is on SSI and they are fortunate to start working what is the amount they can make and is their check taken from them if they go above that?
Thank you
IF MY DOCTORS ALL SAY IM DISABILED AND CANT WORK
January 22, 2009 by Guest
WHY DOES IT KEEP BEING DENIED I HAVENT BEEN ABLE TO WORK SENCE O3 BACK SURGERIES BRAIN DAMAGE HEART STRESS WORK LIMITATIONS PAIN MANAGMENT MORIPHINE OXYCODONE EFFEXOR CANT SIT WALK LIFT HAVE SEX LOST MY GIRL CAUSE OF THAT IT REALLY CANT PUT MY BOYS THROUGH SCHOOL NOW WHATS NEXT FILE CIVIL WAIT ANOTHER 6 YEARS IM ONLY 46 FEEL LIKE 76WHAT WILL IT TAKE HELL THE GUY ACROSS THE STREET GETS CHECK AND SELLS CRACK WITH ALL I WANT IS FOOD AND EDUCATION FOR MY BOYS
Appeals
January 23, 2009 by admin
If you filed for Social Security disability benefits or SSI and your claim was denied for medical reasons, you may request an appeal at http://www.socialsecurity.gov/disability/appeal.
I would like to take retirement,DOB 12th Feb, 1951
March 12, 2010 by Guest
Am I eligible , because since more than a year i did not get a job and have no savings for survival. Send reply to la...@yahoo.com
Social Security retirement age
March 12, 2010 by admin
In general, you can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age. However, if you start benefits early, your benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age.
For folks born between 1943-1954, your "full retirement age" is 66. So you can start taking reduced retirement benefits at age 62, but you would only get 75 percent of what you would receive if you waited until age 66.
See here for details : http://www.ssa.gov/retire2/agereduction.htm
If you're disabled, you may qualify for Social Security disability benefits before age 62.
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