Service connected only.
No, a representative pay will not be able to get a loan for a child's social security disability check.
If you and your spouse have been married for at least 10 years, she will be eligible for a Survivor Social Security Benefit monthly check if you are deceased, and if she is age 62. But if she is disabled, she may qualify to draw it at an earlier age. You can phone your social security office or go online to be sure though, which I recommend.
The 2009 $250 "stimulus" is for some social security recipients, nothing to do with being a Vet. The $250 will also be given to veterans who are receiving veterans' disability payments.
does unemployment check pay into social security
no
is the social security check you get in September for the month of August
is there a stimulus check for disabled people?”
Yes they do check to make sure that your disability is still active, but they don't send you to the doctor, however, they do request your most recent doctor's records and ask your doctor whether or not you are still disabled. I am a recipient of social security and they haven't checked with my doctor yet, but I was told by my caseworker that they will check things out and make sure my condition has not changed. They do that to make sure that the patient is not being deceitful about their condition and to make sure that if you are 100% disabled, should they give you more or less money, all of this is for security purposes. Social Security are real strict about disabled people, and they DO NOT allow any deceitful answers or fraud when applying for disability, they check your health background and will often DENY you, if they don't feel like you should be considered disabled by the state. I hope I have answered your question, if I haven't, then you may want to call your local Social Security office and ask them.
Yes you can choose to receive your monthly social security check in the mail if that is really what you want to do.
Are you currently disabled? If so, check with your employer and / or state's social security disability benefits. If not currently disabled, you can get individual long-term disability protection from a handful of disability insurance companies, or through your employer.
No, employers are required to check Social Security numbers.
No. There were once benefits for minor children of World War II disabled veterans, but none of them are still under 18.