If, I re-file for SSDI will I lose my retroactive benefits ?
Your potential back pay would go back up to 1 year prior to your application or 5 full months after the date you're found disabled, whichever is...
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Your potential back pay would go back up to 1 year prior to your application or 5 full months after the date you're found disabled, whichever is...
If you have not remarried you can collect survivor's benefits when you're 60 or when you're at least 50 and disabled within 7 years of his death as...
Medicaid is a needs based benefit so a settlement may put you over the resource limit for eligibility. The settlement would not affect SSDI but if...
At age 19 the child would have to be disabled to collect survivor's benefits from his father. He would also have to be unmarried or married to a...
Your son would have to be disabled to collect survivor's benefits as a Disabled Adult Child at age 19. If you have not remarried, you may collect...
You may qualify for disability depending on the severity of your seizures. Make sure to be compliant with treatment and document the frequency and...
It means you are disabled, but you still need to meet the income and resource limitations. There is a resource limit of $2000 for single...
Pregnancy by itself should not affect survivor's benefits. If you are receiving benefits because you are disabled such as Disabled Adult Child...
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Yes. You can and should file taxes if you need to even if you have an overpayment.