Click here to file a Social Security benefits application online. You can also call the following Social Security toll free number: 1-800-772-1213 to file your application by phone. Remember that Social Security is a federal program, so this application is valid for all 50 states and other US territories (Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, Guam etc).
Disability under Social Security is based on your inability to work and on your illness. You will be considered disabled if you cannot do any work and if the government decides that you cannot adjust to any work because of your medical condition(s). Your disability also must last or be expected to last for at least a year or to result in death.
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You can get Social Security disability benefits until age 65. When you reach age 65, your disability benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits, but the amount remains the same.
Certain members of your family may qualify for benefits on your record. They include:
After you submit your application, the Social Security Administration will decide to approve it (or not) within 120 days.
Important: It often happens that people who should get social security benefits are denied at first. Do not be discouraged. You have the right to appeal a denial. Be very careful with the time limits to file such appeal. Go immediately see a lawyer to get assistance in filing your appeal or file it yourself.
Then you might have to go through the administrative process to have your claim approved, which might take up to 18 month in New York county. Also, note that you have 30 days to notify your employer of the injury or accident, and that you must file your claim within 2 years from the date of disability or from the time the disabled worker knew or should have known that the disease was due to the nature of the employment.
If your application is approved, your first Social Security benefits will be paid for the sixth full month after the date your disability began. For example, if the government find that your disability began on January 15, your first disability benefit will be paid for the month of July. Because Social Security benefits are paid in the month following the month for which they’re due, you would receive your July benefit in August.
The amount of your monthly disability benefit is based on your lifetime average earnings covered by Social Security. If you would like an estimate of your disability benefit, you can request a Social Security Statement that displays your earnings record and provides an estimate of your disability benefit. It will also include estimates of retirement and survivors benefits which you and your family may be eligible to receive now and in the future. The request form is available by calling or visiting Social Security. You can also click here to get the form from the Social Security Administration's website.
There are three ways a child might be eligible for benefits from Social Security or SSI. The three kinds of benefits are:
If your application is denied, you may appeal the Social Security Administration's decision. To find out more information about the appeals process, visit our Social Security appeals page by clicking here.