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There are only a couple factors that would affect your disability benefits. It depends on when you were injured and how you were compensated for the injuries that occured. Your best bet is to contact the Social Security office and ask to speak to someone there about your current situation.

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You will get retirement income, however this will affect your disability benefits. They will be adjusted downwards.

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How do I apply for disability retirement coverage?

To apply for disability retirement coverage you will need to be under the age of 65 and meet specific requirements. The requirements include that you are vested, you begin receiving Social Security disability benefits and that you have recent coverage for disability.


Can you already be receiving disability benefits and get married?

Receiving disability benefits does not make you legally unable to marry.


Can you receive disability and retirement benefits?

I do. I have received disability since 2005 and just started 2010 drawing my portion of my x's retirement. I didn't receive enough in disability to file a return but now with the other it put me over, so I will have to.


Can you draw as much money at 65 on Social Security retirement as on disability?

Social Security disability benefits are typically lower than retirement benefits because they are calculated on the basis of fewer years of income. When a disabled worker reaches full retirement age, his or her benefits automatically convert from disability to retirement income at the same rate. There is no windfall payment for disability.


Can a person receiving ss retirement also receive medicaid if they are disabled?

Yes, a person receiving Social Security retirement benefits can still apply for Medicaid if they meet the eligibility requirements based on disability. Medicaid eligibility is not solely determined by the type of Social Security benefit a person receives, but rather factors such as income, resources, and disability status.


I am currently on Long Term Disability and Social Security Disability benefits for a chronic illness. Will I be able to continue receiving these benefits if I decide to get pregnant?

Only if the pregnancy has complications and the doctor recommends bed rest or otherwise decides that you can't work.


What are the implications of not paying taxes?

Penalties, fines, not receiving benefits (like social security, retirement, health & disability, etc) and of course, criminal record which may include jail time.


Will moving to another state affect your disability benefits?

Your individual disability insurance policy is portable and benefits will not be affected by moving to a different state. If you have disability insurance through your employer, and move in a new state while working for the same employer, benefits will not be changed. However, if you leave your employer, you may lose the disability insurance benefits through a group DI policy. If you are currently disabled and are receiving disability benefits from the state, you will have to check with the new state regulations on social security DI; If you are receiving benefits through a personal/ individual insurance policy from an insurance company, then benefits are not going to be affected by the state of residence.


Can you receive Social Security disability benefits and Social Security retirement benefits at the same time?

No. The Social Security Administration will only pay one benefit -- either retirement or disability, but not both. If you qualify for disability before you reach full retirement age, your monthly benefit will automatically convert to retirement at the same monthly rate once you reach full retirement age.If you are already receiving early retirement, you do not qualify for disability because you've voluntarily elected not to work in return for a reduced monthly benefit.If you think your situation may present an exception, you can contact an SSA representative at 1-800-772-1213, Monday through Friday, 7:00 am - 7:00 pm EST, to discuss your options.


Can temporary disability be taken away after service connected retirement?

Yes. It likely will be up to your retirement benefits to provide for you.


At what level do you have to pay tax on Social Security?

The base rate for a single individual receiving retirement or disability benefits is $25,000 per year. For more information, see Related Questions, below.


What kind of monthly money that you can recieved when you are on disability retirement?

It will depend on how much you worked. Retirement disability benefits are based on how much you worked and how much money you made over time.