| Social
Security Disability
How much can I expect to receive in
benefits?
I'm receiving other benefits because of
my disability. Does this prevent me from receiving
Social Security disability benefits?
What can cause my benefits to stop?
What if my claim is denied?
How do I apply for benefits?
When do benefits begin?
How much can I expect to receive in
benefits?
The Social Security Administration calculates your
benefits based on your average current monthly
earnings. You can get a copy
of your earning record and estimated social security
disability benefits by contacting the SSA offices in your
area.
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I'm receiving other benefits
because of my disability. Does this prevent me from
receiving Social Security disability benefits?
Not necessarily, but your benefits can be reduced if
you are eligible for workers' compensation benefits,
or benefits from certain federal, state, local
government, civil service, or military disability
programs.
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What can cause my benefits to
stop?
If your work situation has changed
"substantially" (meaning you receive more
than what Social Security deems substantial gainful
employment) or your condition has
improved to the point that you are no longer
considered disabled.
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What if my claim is denied?
Social Security has time limits at each level in which
to appeal. If you have been denied, you should
promptly perfect your appeal.
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How do I apply for benefits?
You can apply at any Social Security office in your
area or it can be done by mail or phone. This should
be done as soon as you become disabled.
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When do benefits begin?
It varies depending on the type of claim you have,
when your claim was filed, and when your claim was
approved.
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