Disabled Widows Benefits in Compton CA

The Facts Are Simple: If You Need Disabled Widows Benefits in Compton CA Then You Need an Attorney

Losing a spouse is not only emotionally devastating but it can be economically devastating as well. If you are disabled and required your spouse’s income for financial support, then you may feel lost and as though you have no options. However, it may be that you are eligible for a type of Social Security known as disabled widow benefits in Compton CA. Keep reading to get answers to common questions about these benefits and then contact The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker at 866-536-5788 for a consultation.

How Do I Apply for Disabled Widow Benefits in Compton CA?

You will need to either visit or Call us now at 866-536-5788 Social Security office. They will require several pieces of evidence to get the survivor’s benefits started. This includes but is not limited to:

  • Death certificate or notice from the funeral home
  • Your social security number
  • Your spouse’s social security number
  • Your marriage certificate

Are DWB Benefits in Compton CA Paid Immediately?

No. DWB are not paid the month in which the person dies. As a result, if your spouse receives a disability or SSA retirement check that covers the period of time between their death and the date you receive the check, you will need to return the money. Talk to your DWB attorney to find out if any money you have received needs to be returned. Note as well that you are likely eligible for a one-time $255 payout if you were living in the same home as your spouse at the time of their death.

Who Can Receive DWB Benefits in Compton CA?

If a person worked under Social Security long enough to qualify for benefits and dies, then their widow or widower may be eligible to receive disabled widows benefits in Compton CA. The number of work credits required to ensure a person qualifies will depend on how old the person was when they died. The younger a person is at the age of their death, the fewer credits they are likely to have and the less likely their widow is to qualify for DWB.

In order for a person’s widow or widower to qualify for benefits, they must have been at least 50 at the time of their death. The widow or widower must be disabled and their disability must have started either before the death of their spouse or within seven years of that date.

How Do I Get Help Applying for Disabled Widow Benefits in Compton CA?

The process can be difficult and can involve an administrative hearing with a Judge. Making even a minor mistake could lead to a claim being denied. This is one of the reasons that The Law Offices of Larry H. Parker is standing by to provide comprehensive help with Social Security applications and appeals.