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Many people that apply for Social Security benefits take on the entire task by themselves, although hiring a Social Security lawyer can make the process easier and simpler. Since errors made at the start of the application process results are a commo...

Many people that apply for Social Security benefits take on the entire task by themselves, although hiring a Social Security lawyer can make the process easier and simpler. Since errors made at the start of the application process results are a common occurrence, many claims for disability benefits are often denied. The good news is that these decisions can often be reversed in favor of the applicant, once he or she hires an experienced Social Security lawyer to assist in the appeal process.
How long will it take before you are covered for Medicare?
Most people who are already receiving Social Security disability benefits will receive Medicare coverage automatically. A few months before you turn 65, or before you reach the 24th month of your disability, you will receive information about your Medicare benefits, as well as your Medicare card. If you do not currently receive Medicare benefits however, you may not be enrolled in the program automatically. In this situation, you will have to set up an appointment with the office of the Social Security Administration. Upon the processing of your application, the Social Security office will then determine if you are eligible for the Medicare program.
What does it mean if you are short one credit for disability insurance?
The Social Security Disability Insurance program requires applicants to have a certain number of credits that they have earned during a certain period, as well as a certain amount in earnings ten years before being disabled. A credit is equivalent to a quarter of the calendar year. The Social Security Administration requires applicants to earn a specific amount in the course of a quarter. To be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance, applicants need to have credits equivalent to at least 20 quarters or 5 years worth, over the past 40 quarters or the ten years previous to becoming disabled.
Working while applying for Social Security
A common misconception that many people have is that they cannot apply for Social Security disability benefits while they are working. The truth is, you are allowed to file a disability claim and receive benefits while you are presently working. It is important to note however that you must not be making in excess of $900.00 a month, which is the SGA or substantial gainful activity amount. The reason behind this restriction is that the Social Security Administration assumes that if you are able to work and earn more than the SGA, you are not legally considered disabled.


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