Summary
In North Carolina, a widow can receive reduced benefits as early as age 60, full benefits at full retirement age, and reduced benefits as early as age 50 if disabled. There is no specific time period for disability length, but generally, the disability should have lasted or is expected to last at least 12 months. Its important to file a claim for disability benefits as soon as possible. Contact your local Social Security office for guidance.Full Conversation
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Spouse passed awY T zge * wife age * what cN she get from social security
Hello ****, I'm sorry for your loss. As for your question, it depends on several factors. Could you let me know your country or state? The rules vary depending on the location.
Four oakes, north czrolon
Hello ****, I'm sorry for your loss. In North Carolina, a widow can receive:
- Reduced benefits as early as age *
- Full benefits at full retirement age
- Reduced benefits as early as age * if disabled.
Please contact your local Social Security office for more information.
Four oakes orth cRona
Hello ****, I'm sorry for your loss. In North Carolina, a widow can receive:
- Reduced benefits as early as age *
- Full benefits at full retirement age
- Reduced benefits as early as age * if disabled.
Please contact your local Social Security office for more information.
Four oakes north cshe hS been disabble for years but never filed claim because he workedarolina
Hello ****, in North Carolina, if a person is disabled, they can apply for benefits at age *. It's important to file a claim as soon as possible. Please reach out to your local Social Security office for guidance.
Is it a time period for length od disabity
Hello ****, in North Carolina, there's no specific time period for disability length. But, one generally needs to have been disabled for at least 12 months, or expect the disability to last that long. Do consult your local Social Security office.
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Hello ****, it appears that you started a question but it got cut off. Could you please repeat or clarify your question?
It stRted * yrs Go with ptsd
Hello ****, I understand. PTSD can qualify as a disability for Social Security benefits. Have you or your late spouse filed for disability benefits due to PTSD before?
No
****, it's not too late. You should consider filing for disability benefits. It's essential to gather all medical records related to PTSD. Should I provide you the contact details for your local North Carolina Social Security office?
Thanks for information will go to ss office
That sounds like an excellent plan, ****. Don't hesitate to return if you have more questions or need further guidance. Good luck with your visit to the Social Security office.