The main number for the Department of Veterans Affairs is 1-800-827-1000.
I am disable and collect ssi and va disability. I was also receiving 3rd party disability from Aetna through my company. they quit paying me a year ago and claim I owe them 54,000.00 because I was getting ssi for my daughter.I need an attorney that can help me. My home phone 303-427-4319 please call
If you are receiving benefits from Social Security Disability Insurance, your moving will not affect the reception of benefits at all. Make sure to alert your Security office of your change of address so that you continue to receive correspondence from Social Security and your checks as well. If you are receiving benefits from Supplemental Security Insurance, moving could change the amount you receive in benefits, and it can also alter your eligibility to receive benefits at all. Some states add a payment to the federal SSI and detract this payment from your check each month. If you are moving from a state with no supplementary payment to one that does have one, your disability check will be slightly smaller in the new state. Disability benefits are also tied to income, so if your income changes, your disability payment will likely change as well. Call your local security office if you have any questions or concerns regarding your disability payments.
If you had been receiving money for disability previously, and then it stopped suddenly, and you have not received it in over five months, you need to call your state human services department or SSI or whomever it was that handled your case to see why you have not received your money.
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If your VA disability check was not deposited, you should first contact the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs' Veterans Benefits Administration. You can call the VA directly at 1-800-827-1000 for assistance. Additionally, you may want to check your bank account information on the VA's website or through your eBenefits account to ensure that your payment details are correct.
Yes. osteoporosis can be call a disability to get Social Security money.
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I dont believe you can... part b is automatically taken out of your SSA check, you need to be retired or on disability to be on medicare and this is b/c you need to be drawing a check to pay for it. 8006334227 is medicare number call them to be 100% sure You don't need to be retired/on disability for Medicare. You qualify for Medicare at age 65 with at least 40 quarters of Medicare contributions (through employment). If you aren't receiving/eligible for Social Security, you may send payments to CMS by check.
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