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Sounds like you last paid Social Security taxes in 2001 and became disabled in 1/09. Doubtful you have enough Social Security credits in the right time for disability benefits. Not sure what you by 10 points on the disability part. Best way to know for sure is to file an application alleging an onset as far back as you think is appropriate, 1/09. SSA will review your earnings records with you and will be able to determine the date you last met the earnings requirement. My guess is that you don't qualify but I don't know anything that you haven't told us. I could be way off. File a claim. Everything else is speculation. If you and your wife are low income, you might qualify for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. But you need to file a claim, prove limited income and resources and prove you are disabled. |
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Just to add to what Janke said (and her points are critical because if you don't have the recent work hours in, qualifying for SSDI is a moot point).......
But, if you somehow do have the work quarters in......applying for SSDI sooner rather than later is important. You don't want even more time to go by since you last worked, making your work history farther in the past. A large insurance settlement can affect the amount of SSDI you would get in your monthly check, but then your monthly amount bounces back up when they are done counting your insurance claim. So, you might not get as much from SSDI for awhile (because they won't let your total disability income be more than 80% of your pre disability pay, the approval date for SSDI being sooner if you apply now will help with qualifying for Medicare sooner and also being included in any COLA adjustments that might be given.
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For SSI, ANY assets over the limit would disqualify you from receiving benefits. For SSDI,It's not about having the asset of a large disability payment , it is about disability income......... it is as I said in my previous post......"So, you might not get as much from SSDI for awhile (because they won't let your total disability income be more than 80% of your pre disability pay." I know that for a FACT. My boys are still getting $384 each less than they should be because SSA can't straighten out their paperwork that I am NOT still receiving WC which lowered our payment amounts.
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Sorry to hear that ledford.....that's a tough issue for a lot of stay at home parents (to goats, in your case)
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basically if you work and earn approximately $1000 you get a point for a maximum of 4 year.
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