Disabled Widows Benefits in Lancaster CA

An Attorney Can Help you with Disabled Widow Benefits in Riverside CA

There is no way around it: Losing a spouse can be a devastating experience both financially and personally. For those that are disabled and were reliant on their deceased spouse for financial support, the impact of this loss will be even more severe. However, in some cases, the surviving spouse may be eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits as a disabled widow.

Please read on to get general advice on the most common questions we get about disabled widows benefits in Riverside CA. Then Call us now at 866-536-5788 to schedule a free consultation if you need help with this or other Social Security related issues.

When Do Disabled Widow Benefits in Lancaster CA Begin?

There are no benefits paid during the month in which the spouse dies. If your spouse dies and receives disability or retirement benefits from Social Security, whether in the mail or in a joint checking account, you are required to return it to the Social Security Administration. The SSA must determine if you are eligible to receive disabled widow benefits in Lancaster CA and if they determine that you are, then the payments must be made directly to you. When your benefits begin as a disabled widow depends on when Social Security finds you to be disabled as defined under their rules and regulations.

Social Security also pays a one-time payment of $255 if you were living with your spouse at the time of their death. Generally, the lump-sum is paid to the surviving spouse who was living in the same household as the worker when they died.

How Much Will I Get in Disabled Widow Benefits in Lancaster CA?

Your benefit amount is based on the earnings of the person who died. The more they paid into Social Security, the higher your benefits would be. The monthly amount you would get is a percentage of the deceased’s basic Social Security benefit. If you are already at full retirement age, you would receive 100% of the deceased worker’s benefit. If you are between age 60 and full retirement age, you would receive 71.5 to 99% of the deceased workers’ benefit. Finally, if you are age 50 to 59, you would receive 71.5% of the deceased workers’ benefit.

How Do I Get Help Applying for Disabled Widow Benefits in Lancaster 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.