Social Security Benefits Act: A Real Savior

Apr 9
18:05

2007

Kanishkm

Kanishkm

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The Social Security Benefits Act is a comprehensive law enactment that includes stern clauses and provisions for disability rights and benefits. The act is basically a set of guidelines for the disabled people and the privileges that they can avail on the onset of any form of disability.

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The worst sufferers from the evil hands of disability are perhaps those who were once dedicated and hardworking professionals but are now helpless and dependent people. For,Social Security Benefits Act: A Real Savior Articles they have been thrown out of their job due to undue disability.

To help such people, governments of various countries have come up with the concept of social security benefits. To safeguard their rights and the rights of their families there has been formulated the Social Security Benefits Act. This act is a comprehensive law enactment that includes stern clauses and provisions for disability rights and benefits. The act is basically a set of guidelines for the disabled people and the privileges that they can avail on the onset of any form of disability.

But the benefits under this act cannot be availed by each and every disabled person. If a person is disabled for a minimum period of one year, it is only then that he can be benefited. For this purpose, the medical records of the patient are scrutinized, prior giving a clean chit for availing benefits under the social security scheme.

Social security benefits are generally divided into five major forms. It covers benefits for retirement, disability, family benefits, survivors and medicare. The best part about these benefits is that they can not only be availed by the disabled person but also by his family members. A provision has been made that gives powers to avail special benefit by the disabled widows or widowers of a person who had been a working professional for a considerable period of time, before dieing.

A same provision is valid for the disabled children whose parents died in a mis-happening. But for that to happen, the child should have been afflicted from disability before 22 years of age. You can easily file your social security benefits papers in person, by dropping in to the nearest social security office. Or, make a phone call to file the claim by having a telephonic interview with them.

Just secure your future and your family and protect yourself from falling prey to the ill hands of disability.