Here's where deciding when to take Social Security gets a little tricky. First of all, know that if you die single and childless, all the Social Security you would have received after age 62 will go to nobody. Unlike a will orrevocable living trust, the government doesn't pay out your...
SSDI Overpayments : What You Can Do When Social Security Claims That You Were Paid Too Much SSDIRights, Know Your
You'll find separate applications for each Social Security benefit, including retirement, spousal, disability (SSDI) and Medicare. You also can call the Social Security Administration at 800-772-1213 or visit a local office. Scheduling an appointment before going into the office might be worthwhile...
If your physical disability hinders you from working a traditional job, then you should apply for Social Security Disability Insurance. SSDI isn’t the easiest thing to get from the government, so expect to apply more than once. If you continue to be denied SSDI benefits, then you may need ...