Workers rely on Social Security benefits to cover expenses when encountering unexpected problems that could hinder their earning ability. It is also true when an unexpected death happens. If a worker dies, their surviving family members could receive payments from the...
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Widows, widowers and Social Security benefits
Widows and widowers are unique survivors in the context of Social Security. This article will look at some of the ways that you might collect benefits if you had recently lost a spouse. Remember that this system is for workers. Your spouse must have worked and...
What is Social Security’s definition of disability?
To qualify for any type of benefit from the Social Security Administration, you must meet the definition of disability set by the SSA. This can vary wildly from other agencies. It is quite strict and exact, which can make it difficult for people to qualify. You need...
Are you eligible for disabled widow and widower benefits?
If you have a disability, you may rely on your spouse's income. If you are unable to work, you might wonder how you will pay your bills once your husband or wife dies. Depending on your situation, you could be eligible to receive disabled widow and widower benefits....
Can I work and receive survivor benefits?
Losing the income of a spouse who is recently deceased can be financially devastating to someone already emotionally traumatized by the death. The Social Security Administration explains that the government has a system whereby the surviving spouse and dependents may...
What proof is required to collect disabled widow(er) benefits?
If you are a disabled widow or widower, you may wonder whether you can collect federal benefits after the death of your spouse. The Social Security Administration notes that there are a few age restrictions that may limit your benefits and how you collect them, but if...
How do I know if my deceased spouse has enough work credits?
To get disabled widow’s or widower’s benefits, your spouse must have enough Social Security work credits. Work credits are kind of confusing because there is not a standard number for everyone. Each situation is different. There are, however, factors that can help you...
Benefits for disabled widows or widowers
Some Ohio residents worry that they may be left without Social Security benefits if their spouse were to pass away. However, the widow or widower of someone who received Social Security disability or Social Security retirement benefits might be able to continue...
What factors affect your disabled widow’s benefits?
The amount you can receive in Social Security benefits as a disabled widow or widower in Ohio varies depending on a number of different factors. These include the date that you became disabled, your age and whether you care for children under the age of 16. If you...
Social Security options for disabled spouses
For many people in Ohio, Social Security is an essential form of income during their retirement years. In addition to potentially having your own Social Security benefits, you might be able to receive Social Security payments based on your spouse's contributions after...