I filed for SS Retirement back in Aug 2014 I turn 62 in July 2014...approved for SSR.....Can I file online for SSDI and have them to change it over from SSR to SSD? or SSDI...although I don't show a work record with SSA since 1995...
I won VA claim back in Dec 2002 TDIU P/T disability is of nature and no future exams scheduled.
I did filed for SSDI IN 2003 was ''DENIED''3 Times So I just waited until age 62 to file for SSR...what are my chances of getting approved and have thrm change it over from SSR TO SSD OR SSDI?
And is it better to file online? the SSA office here is always busy and full no where to sit when you get there!
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Buck52
I filed for SS Retirement back in Aug 2014 I turn 62 in July 2014...approved for SSR.....Can I file online for SSDI and have them to change it over from SSR to SSD? or SSDI...although I don't show a work record with SSA since 1995...
I won VA claim back in Dec 2002 TDIU P/T disability is of nature and no future exams scheduled.
I did filed for SSDI IN 2003 was ''DENIED''3 Times So I just waited until age 62 to file for SSR...what are my chances of getting approved and have thrm change it over from SSR TO SSD OR SSDI?
And is it better to file online? the SSA office here is always busy and full no where to sit when you get there!
Thanks...anybody?
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Buck52 - the difference between SSDI and regular social security retirement (SSR) is about 30%, so in your case about an additional $325 a month, for 4 yrs. Or about $15,600 and you would be eligible
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Buck52, I would listen to PR. As he said, find a good attorney who specializes in SSDI claims, turn over copies of all relevant documents to the attorney, including your VA disability documents an
Chuck75
Thats not really a "downfall", and should not result in a change to the monthly amount SSA is paying. In fact, SSDI at 62 means that the amount is what you would have been paid if you retired at the f
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