Help for Grieving Spouses of Disability Recipients in South Carolina
When health problems made it impossible for your spouse to work, the Social Security Disability benefits he or she received were a lifeline for you and your family.
Now that your spouse is deceased, not only are you dealing with grief, you’re worried about how to pay the bills each month.
This could be a source of crucial financial relief: Social Security Disability survivors’ benefits.
These special benefits are available to the widow or widower of a deceased worker who received monthly Social Security Disability benefits.
But the death of a spouse turns your world upside down, so applying for survivors’ benefits might seem overwhelming.
At Pilzer Klein, a disability law firm helping people with Social Security in Greenville, SC, and across the state, we take time to understand your concerns. Our Social Security disability application lawyers in Greenville will answer your questions and evaluate your case at no charge.
Have You Been Injured In An Accident? Contact Pilzer Klein Law
864-235-0234Am I Eligible for Social Security Disability Widow or Widower Benefits in South Carolina?
Our Social Security disability lawyers in Greenville can help find out if you qualify for Social Security Disability survivors benefits based on these factors:
Your Age
If you’re between age 60 and full retirement age, you can receive between 71.5% and 99% of your spouse’s disability benefits. If you’ve reached full retirement age, you can receive 100% of your spouse’s disability benefits.
Your Role as Caretaker of Your Spouse’s Child
If you’re caring for your spouse’s child who is a) under 16, or b) over 16 and has a disability, you can receive 75% of your spouse’s benefit, no matter your age.
Your Own Disability
If you’re between the ages of 50 and 59 and you have a disability, you can receive 71.5% of your spouse’s benefit.
Every day at Pilzer Klein, our Greenville Social Security law firm helps people like you get the benefits they need and deserve.
Social Security Disability is all we do.
Greenville Widow Benefits Lawyer Near Me
864-235-0234How Do I Apply for Widow or Widower Social Security in Greenville, SC?
You should notify the Social Security Administration as soon as possible when your spouse who received disability benefits has died.
You can’t apply for survivors’ benefits online. You’ll need to call and speak to a representative or visit your local Social Security Greenville or South Carolina office.
You’ll need to fill it out the proper forms and provide supporting documents like these:
- Birth certificate
- Proof of U.S. citizenship or legal resident status
- Tax forms
- Medical records confirming your own disability status
- Documents of any workers’ compensation benefits you receive
Contact our Greenville Social Security Disability Applications Lawyers today
864-235-0234Can a Divorced Spouse Receive Survivors’ Benefits for Social Security in South Carolina?
Yes, you may still qualify for survivors benefits for your divorced spouse if:
- You were married to your ex-spouse for at least 10 years,
- You are not currently married, and
- You are at least age 62.
(The amount you receive will not reduce the amount collected by other survivors who may get benefits, such as current spouses and children.)
The death of a spouse can cause overwhelming emotional and financial strain.
You need someone with legal experience you can trust to help you move your life forward. The Pilzer Klein Social Security Greenville, SC, lawyers know what it takes to qualify for Social Security Disability survivors benefits.
We pay attention to every detail of securing your benefits, so you can focus on restoring a sense of peace in your life.
Call us today, and receive your free evaluation.
Call or text 864-235-0234 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form