Social
Security Benefits
The following checklist is designed to help you
file for your Social Security benefits correctly
so that
prompt payments may be made.
ELIGIBILITY
The deceased worker must have credit for work
covered by Social Security, ranging from 1-1/2
to 10 years
depending on his or her age at death.
WHO MAY RECEIVE MONTHLY BENEFITS
•
A widow or widower age 60 or older (50 of disabled),
or at any age if caring for an entitled child who is
under 16 or disabled.
•
A divorced widow or widower age 60 or older (50
of disabled), if the marriage lasted 10 years,
or if caring
for an entitled child who is under 16 or disabled.
•
Unmarried children up to 18 (19 if they are attending
a primary or secondary school full time).
•
Children who were disabled before reaching 22, as long
as they remained disabled.
LUMP-SUM DEATH PAYMENT
A one-time payment of $255 is paid in addition to the
monthly cash benefits described above.
The lump-sum death payment (LSDP) is paid in the following
priority order:
•
A surviving spouse who lived in the same household
as the deceased person at time of death.
•
A surviving spouse eligible for or entitled to benefits
for the month of death.
•
A child or children eligible for or entitled to benefits
for the month of death.
APPLYING FOR BENEFITS
You must apply in order to receive benefits. You may
apply to any Social Security office or, if you wish,
you may apply by telephone. Just dial the toll-free
number 1-800-772-1213 and the operator will schedule
an appointment for you or arrange for the local Social
Security office to take your claim by telephone.
SOCIAL SECURITY TELESERVICE:
DOING BUSINESS BY
TELEPHONE
You may call Social Security toll-free, 365 days a
year, 24 hours a day. The number to use is
1-800-772-1213. To speak with
a representative, call between the hours of 7:00AM
and 7:00PM on regular business days. At other times and on weekends and
holidays, you may leave a message and they will
call you back, in most cases, the next
business day.
You may use the toll-free
number to make an appointment either in a Social
Security office or telephone
to apply for benefits, transact other Social
Security business,
or just ask questions. Continue...
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