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Q&A: Social Security disability insurance and survivor benefits

January 12, 2015 By Liz Weston

Dear Liz: My first wife died six years ago at age 60. I was 52 and we had been married 27 years. My wife was on Social Security disability for 15 years before her death. My only dealing with Social Security after her death was to cancel her payments. I received no benefits of any kind. I am now remarried. Were there any Social Security benefits that I failed to request? Is there any effect on my future retirement?

Answer: You may have been eligible for a one-time payment of $255, but that’s likely all.

We’ll assume your wife was receiving Social Security Disability Insurance payments, which are disability checks paid to workers who have enough work credits in the Social Security system. SSDI is different from Supplemental Security Income, or SSI, a need-based federal program for low-income individuals who are disabled, blind or over the age of 65. Survivor benefits aren’t available under SSI, but they are under SSDI.

The rules for SSDI survivor benefits are similar to those under regular Social Security. Survivor benefits typically are available starting at age 60. Survivors who are disabled can begin receiving the benefits starting at 50, and survivors at any age can qualify if they’re caring for the deceased person’s child who is under 16. When you remarry before age 60, you can’t claim survivor benefits based on your first wife’s Social Security record unless the subsequent marriage ends in death or divorce.

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Filed Under: Estate planning, Insurance, Q&A Tagged With: disability, q&a, Social Security, survivor benefits

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  1. Sue Matthews says

    January 17, 2015 at 9:35 am

    I began receiving disability in June 2013. My daughter will turn 18 in October as a high school senior. Are there any options for benefits for her in college? I am currently 58, with no possibility of returning work.

    • Liz Weston says

      January 20, 2015 at 11:52 am

      If you’re receiving Social Security disability, your child can receive benefits until age 18, or 19 if she’s a full-time student. Otherwise, none that I know of.

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