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I AM 66 YRS OLD & ON SS DISABILITY. I WOULD LIKE TO APPLY FOR EX-SPOUSAL BENEFITS IN THE HOPES I COULD INCREASE MY BENEFIT AMOUNT.
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Hi Andrey,
I’m sorry to hear that you stopped receiving your SSD pension. There are a few possible reasons for this:
Your disability benefits may have expired. SSD benefits are typically awarded for a certain period of time, and they may need to be renewed if your condition continues to prevent you from working.
You may have been overpaid benefits. If the Social Security Administration (SSA) determines that you were overpaid benefits, they may recoup the overpayment by reducing your future benefits or asking you to repay the money.
You may have failed to meet the continuing disability requirements. To continue receiving SSD benefits, you must show that your disability is still severe enough to prevent you from working. The SSA may periodically review your case to determine if you still meet the requirements.To find out the reason why you stopped receiving your SSD pension, you can call the SSA at 1-800-772-1213 (TTY 1-800-325-0778). You can also check the status of your benefits online using your personal my Social Security account.
If your benefits have stopped because your disability has improved, you may be able to reapply for benefits. However, you will need to provide new medical evidence to show that your condition has worsened.
If your benefits have stopped because you were overpaid, you may be able to appeal the decision. You can find more information about appealing SSA decisions on their website.
To start receiving your SSD pension again, you will need to contact the SSA and file a new application. You will need to provide the same information that you did when you first applied for benefits, including medical records and other evidence of your disability.
I hope this information is helpful. Please let me know if you have any other questions.
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