July 31, 2012

Find out how much your disability benefit amount fast

“Hi If you are wondering if you have worked enough to qualify for disability or how much your disability check amount would be, then I’ve got good news for you. The Social Security Administration (SSA) new online service makes if fast and easy for you to view your benefits. Here is an easy way to learn if you have enough work credits to qualify for Social Security
Disability benefits and what your check amount would be. Just follow these 3 easy steps.

1. Click here or go to this web site and watch the video on the right side of the page to
learn how to create your free account:

2. In your account select the “”Estimated Benefits”” tab at the top of the page.

3. Under Estimated Benefits you will see this text in I have highlighted in red below
with your cash benefit amount.

Disability

You have worked enough credits to qualify for disability benefits.

An alternate approach is to call Social Security at 800-772-1213 and ask if you have
worked enough credits to qualify for disability benefits and what your check amount would be.”Read more

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