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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 162354" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I googled "Survivor Benefits" and got directed to the website that rm1976 provided. I would check that site out and then HOUND Social Security. I find that a lot of large organizations like Social Security often have a different person answer the phone every time you call. There is so much involved in Social Security that that person may not (probably doesn't) know everything or know how to use the tools he or she was given to get you to the right place. So, whatever you find in your research may give you the correct terminology you need when you call. </p><p> </p><p>A local Social Security office may also have the forms you need to start the application. (you may also be able to download the forms from the site rm1976 provided. However, some of these applications are really booklets and may be just easier to get it from Social Security).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 162354, member: 5096"] I googled "Survivor Benefits" and got directed to the website that rm1976 provided. I would check that site out and then HOUND Social Security. I find that a lot of large organizations like Social Security often have a different person answer the phone every time you call. There is so much involved in Social Security that that person may not (probably doesn't) know everything or know how to use the tools he or she was given to get you to the right place. So, whatever you find in your research may give you the correct terminology you need when you call. A local Social Security office may also have the forms you need to start the application. (you may also be able to download the forms from the site rm1976 provided. However, some of these applications are really booklets and may be just easier to get it from Social Security). [/QUOTE]
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