Employing the services of a competent and experienced representative specializing in
Social Security Administration claims can significantly improve your chances of obtaining a favorable decision for benefits.
Not exact matches
In 2016, just 4.6 percent of women and 2.9 percent of men first
claiming Social Security benefits were age 70 or older, according to the latest data from the
Social Security Administration.
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When I checked my benefits on the
Social Security Administration website, I found that waiting until age 70 would boost my monthly benefit amount by nearly 28 percent versus
claiming it at my FRA of 67.
You can determine how much of a hit you'll take
claiming benefits early by visiting the
Social Security Administration's retirement planner site.
Use the
Social Security Administration's calculator to determine the best timing to
claim your benefits.
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Each person's
Social Security benefit will depend on a number of factors, including earnings history and the age at which they
claim benefits, but the maximum
Social Security benefit for a person retiring at full retirement age in 2018 (between age 65 and age 67, depending on birth date) is $ 2,788 a month — or about $ 33,400 a year.2 To create a personalized estimate for
Social Security benefits, use the
Social Security Administration's Retirement Estimator.
Working longer can also boost the eventual size of your
Social Security check, as each year you delay
claiming Social Security up to age 70 increases your benefit by roughly 7 % to 8 % a year, possibly more since the extra years of work may boost the lifetime earnings calculation the
Social Security Administration makes to determine your monthly benefit.
Each year, the
Social Security Administration sends out a notice regarding your upcoming Medicare Part B premiums, even if you haven't yet
claimed Social Security.
For those born in 1943 or later, benefits will rise 8 percent for each year you wait to
claim them, according to the
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Based on this information and your actual earnings history as maintained by the
Social Security Administration, the Retirement Estimator generates an estimate of the amount you would receive if you were to retire at age 62 (the earliest date you can receive benefits), the amount if you waited until full retirement age (which currently ranges from 65 to 67, based on year of birth), and the larger benefit you would receive if you continued working until age 70 before
claiming retirement benefits.
The
Social Security Administration already provides such personalized information about the projected annual
Social Security retirement benefits that workers can expect to receive if they retire at various
claiming ages.
Has the
Social Security Administration denied your
claim for disability compensation?
Sokolove Law's disability insurance attorneys may be able to help if your disability insurance
claim has been denied by the
Social Security Administration.
You may wonder why the
Social Security Administration (SSA) denied your
claim.
Many people hire a Salt Lake City car accident disability lawyer after having a
claim denied by the
Social Security Administration.
Failure to provide evidence or appear at special appointments as requested by the
Social Security Administration may result in an unfavorable decision on your
claim.
Disability
claims can also be filed through the
Social Security Administration or a private disability insurer if you have one.
The first stage of an appeal is to review all the medical records that the
Social Security Administration has used in denying a
claim.
You have the right to appeal a denied
claim, and although the
Social Security Administration will rarely contact a claimant who has been denied to encourage an appeal, you have options under the law.
Therefore, we are constantly researching the state and local public assistance programs that are available to aid you while you are waiting for the
Social Security Administration to process your
claim.
To file your
Social Security disability
claim you can download the forms online or schedule an appointment with a
Social Security Administration Office and have the government employees assist you in filling out your disability application.
Has the
Social Security Administration unjustly denied your
claim for
Social Security Disability Insurance?
The
Social Security Administration (SSA) will use a five - step process to evaluate the
claim, asking whether the claimant worked during the disability period, whether he or she suffered a severe impairment, whether the impairment met or equaled the requirements of a listed impairment, whether the worker could return to past work or perform relevant work, and whether he or she could find other work in the national economy.
According to the
Social Security Administration, the majority of disability
claims and appeals are denied; however, claimants who use a lawyer are more likely to win their
claims than those who do not.
The only charge will be if your
claim is approved and then we will have the
Social Security Administration send the payment for our fees directly to us.
Some people have found that using a
Social Security disability lawyer has helped them speed up the process as a legal team can insure all paperwork is gathered, submitted and the
claim is written in the manner desired by the
Administration which could minimized the number of appeals the claimant may be required to file.
First, you can download the forms online or schedule an appointment with a
Social Security Administration Office and have the government employees assist you in filing your
Social Security disability
claim.
He
claimed that both the Department of Veterans Affairs and the
Social Security Administration made findings that he was unemployable and that the findings were retroactive to 2006 and 2007.
If your disability insurance
claim has been wrongfully denied after applying for compensation from the
Social Security Administration, Sokolove Law's
Social Security Disability Insurance lawyers may be able to help.
Just as LTD insurance companies wrongfully deny
claims, the
Social Security Administration also wrongfully denies legitimate disability
claims.
This is partially because employers, the
Social Security Administration, and even some physicians are, in general, very skeptical of mental health
claims.
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One GS - 9 / 11/12 announcement of particular interest, for a Health Insurance Specialist at the
Social Security Administration, required a year of specialized experienced in Medicare and Medicaid
claims and compliance.
New York State Office of Temporary and Disability Assistance, City • NY 1996 — 2007 Quality Assurance Analyst (2005 — 2007) Unit Manager (1999 — 2005) Reconsideration Analyst (1998 — 1999) Disability Analyst (1996 — 1998) Promoted to increasing levels of responsibility and challenge with oversight of daily operation and production of 8 - member unit in
administration and adjudication of
Social Security Disability
claims under Titles II and XVI of the
Social Security Act for the States of New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Florida.
Professional Experience
Social Security Administration (San Francisco, CA) 8/2003 — 12/2009 Administrative Technician • Trained and supervised clerical support staff ensuring effective and efficient operations • Prepared executive calendars, staffing and recruitment logs, and governmental forms • Directed official correspondence including responses to public inquiries • Oversaw Department of Homeland
Security guard service contracts for federal buildings • Streamlined department financial analysis, reporting, and recordkeeping • Processed reimbursement
claims, invoices, and account statements • Planned and directed special events including regional conventions and conferences