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I believe the raise forpersons on disability is 3.9%. Persons on social security receive the 5.9%.
Your spouse's income is not a factor.
You can visit your local Social Security office or check out their website. To improve on the above-mentioned statement, yes, you can calculate or estimate the amount of the disability benefits you'll receive. The amount of your monthly disability benefit is based on your average lifetime earnings. The Social Security Statement that you receive each year displays your lifetime earnings and provides an estimate of your disability benefit.
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Yes You can receive Social Security Disability payments if you apply for disability. Your doctor will need to produce records proving the disorder. Get a lawyer who specializes in this. The paperwork is tremendous and he will know what is needed. They are limited by law as to how much they can charge.
A person on disability should not earn anything besides getting their monthly check. They are on disability because they are not able to work
Yes You can receive Social Security Disability payments if you apply for disability. Your doctor will need to produce records proving the disorder. Get a lawyer who specializes in this. The paperwork is tremendous and he will know what is needed. They are limited by law as to how much they can charge.
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I am wanting to know how much money a down Syndrome child can receive in disability a month? And can both parents drawl the money if he is shared back in forth every other week?
There is an income threshold for the VA non-service-connected disability pension. So, it depends upon how much you receive from Social Security whether you would be eligible for any amount of the disability pension. The income threshold was/is $10,929.00, but should be increasing in December 2007. Check out the va.gov website for more info.