Suppose you retire @ 62, draw reduced Social Security benefits. You subsequently become 100% P & T disabled from the VA. Now you are nearly 65 years old 3-4 months away. If you apply for SSDI would you then be eligible for those increased benefits ($) that you currently are not eligible for since you took early SS retirement? And for how long would that remain. What about the wife who draws from your account as well?
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Suppose you retire @ 62, draw reduced Social Security benefits. You subsequently become 100% P & T disabled from the VA. Now you are nearly 65 years old 3-4 months away. If you apply for SSDI would you then be eligible for those increased benefits ($) that you currently are not eligible for since you took early SS retirement? And for how long would that remain. What about the wife who draws from your account as well?
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