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Old 10-27-2011, 09:11 PM #1
Kelley84 Kelley84 is offline
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Default SSDI benefits

I just received a call today telling me that my application for disability was approved. I applied August 1st so I was really surprised and relieved. The lady that called set up an appointment with my husband to come in and file for benefits for my children. I am not sure why they receive benefits. Can someone explain this and also tell me approx. how much they receive. My kids are 1 and 3 so do I just put it in a college fund for them? If it helps my Social security statement says the following:

Disability
If I become Disabled right now my payment would be about $1254

Survives:
My Child $963
My spouse caring for my child $963
Total family benefits can not be more than $2336

Any explanation will help. My children are not disabled so I am not sure what this means.

Thanks!
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