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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 477260"><p>Lisa, PLEASE do not let T apply for his own disability benefits until you investigate whether he can receive benefits under your husband's record. I have to imagine your h had greater earnings and therefore a greater benefit (PIA)amount. Plus if T qualifies to receives h's benefits, you will qualify as well.</p><p></p><p>"If a father dies (his) Disabled Adult Child can continue to receive dependent benefits for life if the child was disabled before age 22. A mother caring for a Disabled Adult Child remains entitled to a benefit as long as the child remains in her care".</p><p></p><p>That means T is eligible to receive 75% of h's benefit amount. As his mother who cares for him as h's widow, you are eligible to receive an add'l 75% of your h's benefit amount. Together, you & T will bring in 150% of your h's benefit.</p><p></p><p>X'ing my fingers toes & elbows for you</p><p></p><p>(not trying to be pushy)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 477260"] Lisa, PLEASE do not let T apply for his own disability benefits until you investigate whether he can receive benefits under your husband's record. I have to imagine your h had greater earnings and therefore a greater benefit (PIA)amount. Plus if T qualifies to receives h's benefits, you will qualify as well. "If a father dies (his) Disabled Adult Child can continue to receive dependent benefits for life if the child was disabled before age 22. A mother caring for a Disabled Adult Child remains entitled to a benefit as long as the child remains in her care". That means T is eligible to receive 75% of h's benefit amount. As his mother who cares for him as h's widow, you are eligible to receive an add'l 75% of your h's benefit amount. Together, you & T will bring in 150% of your h's benefit. X'ing my fingers toes & elbows for you (not trying to be pushy) [/QUOTE]
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