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Social Security Disability vs Social Security Retirement What’s The Better Deal! 

 November 5, 2008

By  Brian

If you are approaching 62 and would like to work but your have condition is preventing you from working I encourage you not to settle for just your Social Security retirement check.

If you look on page 2 of your recent social security statement you will see a break down of benefits and typically hard working Americans are entitled about about 35 % more!

If you don’t have a recent statement call Social Security and ask 800-772-1213

You can file up until your 65 birthday and the big bonus is that if you are approved you will be paid your Social Security Disability Caheck amount (the extra 35%)  after full retirement age.

If you have worked more than 50% of the last 10 years and are interested in applying for Social Security Disability than click here and register for your FREE Membership To The Disability Digest and we will help you weave through the maze of disability information!

Respectfully

Brian Therrien

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Brian


My name is Brian Therrien, and I'm a professional researcher. So when a number of my friends went through unexpected downturns in their life and required disability assistance, I left no stone unturned to try and help them.

At first, I was concerned with how to qualify for disability, ... but as I learned more about the system, I realized that people also really needed help with getting approved, maximizing their benefits, and most importantly, supplementing their income without losing their benefits when they were ready to transition back to the work force.

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Brian Therrien

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