Yes, if you are receiving Social Security disability payments.
What is Sers disability? How long will you be disabled? Medicare might very well be advantages for you.
If you are on medicare you can get a disability scooter for free or little cost. If you are not on medicare, expect to pay $500 to $1000 for the scooter. Not including shipping and battery chargers.
They sell supplemental insurance to core company medical and dental plans. Can be specific plans for cancer or Accidental Dismemberment and Disability, Short or Longterm Disability as examples.
Yes, after 24 months.
no, absolutely not
Yes, it should be possible to obtain a disabiity scooter free for a parent who is on disability. Medicare frequently covers the cost of such items. It is often helpful to let the seller of the scooter act as a go-between for you with the insurer, which is Medicare in most cases of disability, rather than the individual attempting to deal with the insurer.
You get medicare soon after your 24th consecutive social security check. Sucks, don't it? If you retire at 62, you'll get it at 64. Unless you are receiving [Social Security] Disability Insurance Benefits, eligibility for all parts of Medicare begins at age 65.
You will use your medicare to pay for the medical costs of pregnancy. The question is, " can you physically and emotionally care for the baby ?"
To qualify for Medicare due to permanent disability, you must have a qualifying condition that meets the Social Security Administration's criteria for disability. This typically includes conditions that severely limit your ability to work or perform daily activities, such as ALS, end-stage renal disease, or other long-term disabilities. You must also have received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits for at least 24 months before becoming eligible for Medicare.
The (OASDI) Old Age Survivor and Disability Insurance (FICA) (social security and Medicare taxes) all mean the same tax.
yes because there the ones who actually help you with medicare plus if you don't pay your bills your screwed
Double check with your local Social Security office to find out about your eligibilty for Medicare. Generally, after you are on Social Security Disability for two years, you are eligible for Medicare regardless of your age. I found this, thought it may help: Medicare Eligibility Toolhttp://www.medicare.gov/MedicareEligibility/home.asp?version=default&browser=IE%7C7%7CWindows+Vista&language=English