SS often does retro-paying if they have missed something.  Be sure to  try 
that too - it might just work and you could get a nice big fatty from  them.
Dave
 
 
 
In a message dated 4/26/2007 3:50:07 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
Just for an FYI… If you get  disabled while your under the age of 18 (or is 
it 21?), once a parent passes  away, you can receive their Social Security. And 
once both pass, you can  switch to what ever one is higher. 
I missed out on 4 years of SS,  because I was never told about this after my 
father passed. Not to mention all  the cash spent on very costly insurance 
premiums while I could have switched  to Medicare.  I just met a young lady who 
did not know about this, so I  told her to call SS. I had such a time trying to 
get processed. I had to prove  I was disabled before I was 18/21, written, 
non copied records. But the  hospital trashed its records every 10 years back 
then. They put me through the  wringer. I had so much proof, but nothing was 
good enough. Finely I put up a  goof fight and they ok’d it. 
Also in most states, if you are on  Medicare, you can switch to a Medicare 
Replacement Policy. Lots better  coverage than just Medicare. 
Just thought I’d mention this  incase there are new quads here who don’t 
know. 
Greg




 
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