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5 Social Security Benefits You Might Be Missing Out On 

Submitted by TLWM Financial on March 23rd, 2023
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Most people know that once they approach retirement age, their reward for years of work comes from Social Security payments they put money towards during their employment. Deciding when to file for your Social Security payments is likely what you may focus on, but there are some other Social Security benefits you may be missing out on that are worth investigating.

 

1. Survivor Benefits

Tens of thousands of people receive their Social Security benefits each year but fail to claim eligible survivor benefits. Widow and widower benefits may be claimed anywhere from the age of 60 up until the claimant hits full retirement age.1

 

2. Disability Benefits

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a benefit you may receive if you have yet to retire but cannot work due to certain disabilities or medical conditions. To qualify, you need five or 10 years of work history, depending on your age, when you file your claim. You also need a diagnosis of a mental or physical issue that prevents you from working for at least a year and falls under the SSA's disability guidelines.2

 

3. Dependent Benefits

If your spouse retired or became disabled and cannot work and qualifies for Social Security, you could receive benefits based on their earnings. You may be entitled to them even if you do not depend on spousal support. If eligible, they may be claimed once you are 62, as long as you support your spouse's children who are 16 years old or younger. Disabled children may also be entitled to benefits based on their parent's earnings.1

 

4. Same-Sex Benefits

With recent legislation allowing the marriage of same-sex couples in all states, same-sex married spouses are now entitled to the same Social Security benefits once reserved for opposite-sex married couples. In some cases, survivor benefits may be available to same-sex partners who could not marry legally due to discriminatory state laws.2

 

5. Medicare

Medicare is the health insurance you get when you get to your retirement age. You might be able to elect your Medicare enrollment before retiring. These benefits provide you with low-cost insurance that you may be able to use for the rest of your life, no matter your medical needs or conditions. Following the correct signup dates and requirements is crucial to avoid penalties and any lapse in coverage.1

As you get closer to retirement age, it is critical to determine the appropriate retirement age and consider all of the benefits available under Social Security that you may be missing.

 

Important Disclosures:

Content in this material is for educational and general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual.

All information is believed to be from reliable sources; however LPL Financial makes no representation as to its completeness or accuracy.

This article is prepared by WriterAccess.

LPL Tracking #1-05359965.

 

Footnotes

1 Some Retirees Are Missing Out on Millions of Dollars in Social Security Benefits. Here's Why -- and What to Do About It

https://www.fool.com/retirement/2020/07/22/some-retirees-are-missing-out...

2 Social Security Benefits: Retirement, Disability, Dependents, and Survivors (OASDI) https://www.nolo.com/legal-encyclopedia/social-security-benefits-retirem...

 

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