| Social
Security
The
following checklist is
designed to help you file
for your Social Security
benefits correctly so
that prompt payments may
be made.
ELIGIBILITY
The deceased
worker must have credit
for work covered by Social
Security, ranging from
1 1/2 to 10 years depending
on his or her age at death.
WHO MAY RECEIVE
MONTHLY BENEFITS
- A widow
or widower age 60 or
older (50 if disabled),
or at any age if caring
for an entitled child
who is under 16 or disabled.
- A divorced
widow or widower age
60 or older (50 if disabled)
if the marriage lasted
10 years, or if caring
for an entitled child
who is under 16 or disabled.
- Unmarried
children up to 18 (19
if they are attending
a primary or secondary
school full time).
- Children
who were disabled before
reaching 22, as long
as they remained disabled.
- Dependent
parent or parents 62
or older.
LUMP-SUM
DEATH PAYMENT
- A one-time
payment of $255 is paid
in addition to the monthly
cash benefits described
above. The lump-sum
death payment (LSDP)
is paid in the following
priority order:
- A surviving
spouse who lived in
the same household as
the deceased person
at the time of death.
- A surviving
spouse eligible for
or entitled to benefits
for the month of death.
- A child
or children eligible
for or entitled to benefits
for the month of death.
APPLYING
FOR BENEFITS
You must apply
in order to receive benefits.
You may apply at any Social
Security office or, if
you wish, you may apply
by telephone. Just dial
the toll-free number (800)
772-1213 and the operator
will schedule an appointment
for you or arrange for
the local Social Security
office to take your claim
by telephone.
SOCIAL SECURITY
TELESERVICE - DOING BUSINESS
BY TELEPHONE
You may call
Social Security toll-free,
365 days a year, 24 hours
a day. The number to use
is (800) 772-1213. To
speak with a representative,
call between the hours
of 7:00am and 7:00pm on
regular business days.
At other times and on
weekends and holidays,
you may leave a message
and they will call you
back, in most cases, the
next business day.
You may use
the toll-free number above
to make an appointment
either in a Social Security
office or telephone to
apply for benefits, transact
other Social Security
business, or just ask
questions.
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