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I have recently received my disability . do i need to have something to show that i'm disabled for my insurance ,property taxes,ect.?

I'm not sure what you're driving at, but if you need proof that you are receiving income and/or services from Social Security, you can request a "Proof of Income" letter at this web site. This is sometimes called a "budget letter," a "benefits letter," or a "proof of award letter."

You can request such a letter online via this link :

https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/BEVE/main.html

I am currently receiving SSI, Medicare and Medicaid. If I am hospitalized do I need to inform them of my hospitalization?

If you expect to be hospitalized for a lengthy period, please notify the SSA.

A Supplemental Security Income recipient must report any change of address by calling our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, or by visiting a local office within 10 days after the month the change occurs. You cannot complete a change of address online because the SSA must find out if there has also been a change in your living arrangement. An unreported living arrangement change could result in an incorrect payment. Failure to report or filing false reports could result in a fine, imprisonment, or both. Also, you need to report your new address to Social Security so that you can continue to receive mail from Social Security when necessary, even if you receive your benefits by direct deposit.

http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/1644

I am on SSDI. My spouse was on unemployment. It abruptly ran out the last of November. Was I supposed to report this to SSDI?

If you receive SSI, there generally are requirements to report changes in your income or assets.

If you receive Social Security disability benefits (based on your work record), you need to report a number of items (ex. if you start working), but changes in your spouse's income is not in the list.

http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/10153.html#4

how long does it take before i will receive the letter stating hoe much i will get for and when my payments will begin. i still have heard nothing and it has been 7 weeks since i went to court.

If deemed disabled, you will have to wait six months to get a check. You should apply for disability as soon as you become disabled. It can take a long time to process an application for disability benefits (three to five months).

If your application is approved, your first Social Security disability benefits will be paid for the sixth full month after the date your disability began.

For example, if the state agency decides your disability began on January 15, your first disability benefit will be paid for the month of July. However, Social Security benefits are paid in the month following the month for which they are due, so you will receive your July benefit in August.

http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/app/answers/detail/a_id/455

YOU ARE VERY LUCKY I HAD TO WAIT ALMOST 6 YEARS TO FINALLY WON MY CASE. THEY NORMALLY TURN YOU DOWN A FEW TIMES AND DO EVERYTHING THE CAN THINK OF TO STALE YOUR CASE. I HAD TWO APPEALS, ONE FILE LOST AT THERE OFFICE, A HOLE MESS OF CRAP WITH DONE THERE AND THEN FINALLY AFTER 5 YEARS THEY JUST WROTE ME A LETTER TELLSING ME THAT THEY HAD WITHDREW ME AS A CLIENT. MY DAD HEARD ABOUT A NOTHER LAWYER AND HE TOOK ME ON, AND ON THE SECOND CASE I FILED HE WON AND THEN A MONTH LATER-12/26 I GO A PHONE CALL SAYING HE WON THE FIRST CASE AND GOT ME BACK OVER 30,000 DOLLARS.

how long does it usally take to get denied the first time.I have been signed up going on 7 months and havent done nothing other than send me some paper work to fill out,how long does it take usally.

what is the protocol for moving out of state. will my benefits decrease or increase...


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