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Military service members can receive expedited processing of their disability claims from the Social Security Administration. The expedited process is used for military service members who became disabled while on active military service on or after October 1, 2001, regardless of where the disability occurred.For more details kindly visit: https://www.michaelmoncelaw.com/social-security-disability-benefits-as-a-wounded-warrior/
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Social Security Disability Benefits as a Wounded Warrior
Content Introduction Documents General guidelines Social Security Disability Benefits Conclusion
Introduction Military receive expedited processing of their disability claims from the Social Security Administration. The expedited process is used for military service became disabled while on active military service on or after October 1, 2001, regardless of where the disability occurred. service members can members who
Documents Need to provide to the Social Security Administration 01 02 FormDD214, if dischargedfrom militaryservice; W-2 form or income tax return from the previous year 05 03 04 Name, address, and Proof of military pay or worker’s Social Security phone number of a numbers of your contact person, in compensation spouse and case you are minor children unavailable.
General guidelines To apply for benefits, you or your representative must provide information and documentation about your age, employment, citizenship, and information regarding your medical condition and related treatment. The Social Security Administration will make every reasonable effort to help you get the necessary medical evidence. It is important for your claim to file your application for disability benefits as soon as possible with any documents that are readily available to you. Do not delay filing for disability, even if you do not have all of the documents listed above.
Social Security Disability Benefits Certain members of your family may qualify for benefits based on your work. They include Your spouse, if he or she is age 62 or older; Your spouse, at any age, if he or she is caring for a child of yours who is younger than age 16 or disabled; Your unmarried child, including adopted children, or a stepchild or grandchild.
Conclusion If you or someone you know is a Wounded Warrior and would like to file for Social Security disability benefits, call the law office of Michael Monce at (859)344-8090.