Social Security Work History Report Explained

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Комментарии • 29

  • @SaltySouthTexan
    @SaltySouthTexan Год назад +3

    I was never scheduled for a hearing……attorney did the leg work, 7 months later I got an approval letter and check. I’m 56 now

  • @jameschambers1624
    @jameschambers1624 2 года назад +2

    very helpful Information

  • @MONEY-zi8zb
    @MONEY-zi8zb 3 года назад +2

    Great advice

  • @bobbycorrigan7969
    @bobbycorrigan7969 3 года назад +2

    I got approve in May of 2020, my first check won't come until December of 2020. They told me I won't get back pay because in a discrepancy on when I was actually disabled, but would tell what the discrepancy was, how can I get my back pay.

  • @marvabeadle7789
    @marvabeadle7789 3 года назад +3

    Should you get an attorney for your review

  • @valeriemartinez7028
    @valeriemartinez7028 2 года назад +1

    where can I finds a rehab vocational program to help me work under 1,00 a month. to pay my bills. have been on 5 years denial. I live in Sacramento California.

  • @valeriemartinez7028
    @valeriemartinez7028 2 года назад +1

    how much can you make working? before your case hearing. i have another year. going in 5 denied.

  • @ega0117
    @ega0117 3 года назад +5

    Where is your work history report kept and where can I obtain one?

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +7

      This form is the SSA-3369-BK.
      Go this particular, official SSA web page:
      www.ssa.gov/forms/ ;
      -and scroll down to: SSA-3368-BK Work History Report.

  • @kayp4601
    @kayp4601 3 года назад

    Another big thing is the supervisor questions on the form.

  • @missykay4164
    @missykay4164 4 года назад +3

    Will the report show employment history from 15 years ago (July 2005)? Thank you

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 3 года назад

      Hi, I am cloudy on exactly all of my past employers. Will such a SS# report do so??

    • @reviewsjustcuz1437
      @reviewsjustcuz1437 Год назад

      Did you ever figure this out? I'm in the same boat.

  • @Galaxy.u.s
    @Galaxy.u.s 3 года назад +1

    My wife has ssi claim application but she long time sick and didn't have any jobs in past 15 years ago so how answer for work history report?

  • @anthonysmith3187
    @anthonysmith3187 3 года назад +3

    Would you recommend a attorney when I'm up for re-evaluation I'm 56 years old right now?

  • @bluesdirt6555
    @bluesdirt6555 4 года назад +4

    I was denied twice but they found that I was unable to do my past job of twenty years. My phone hearing is next month . Have you had any cases with ankylosing spondylitis ?

    • @bluesdirt6555
      @bluesdirt6555 4 года назад

      Hill & Ponton Unfortunately I have a representative that has been absolutely no help she’s long overdue to retire and has little patience but thanks

  • @chrissukoi5462
    @chrissukoi5462 Год назад

    hadnt seen them since my mom taking me to green onion centralia ill.years ago..16, 17 ..

  • @dimassunvalley
    @dimassunvalley 3 года назад +2

    I worked and pay ssa like 10 years and they put me on ssi im blind why no ssdi?

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +2

      +j p : You wrote: "I worked and pay ssa like 10 years and they put me on ssi im blind why no ssdi?
      "
      My answer: This depends; is on a "case-by-case basis." This is tricking one to answer without knowing your circumstances. ...(con'td)...

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +1

      +j p: (..cont'd...) The answer to this may depend on your "EOD" ["Established Onset Date"] that you became disabled or blind "according to the SSA's rules."
      (...cont'd...).

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +2

      +j p: (...cont'd...) Now, aside from the above:
      NOTE: The date at which you apply, or even initial an application for SSA disability benefits, you are establishing a "[protected filing date." The DLI ["Date Last Insured"]-if any-from your filing date-and your age; determine whether SSDI adult SSA disability benefits are even a possibility (as opposed to SSI only adult SSA benefits). Also, you may have worked in particular jobs-or received earnings from particular jobs-exempt from qualifying for "work credits" that could never be considered-according to SSA regulations/laws-for qualification for SSDI adult disability benefits. (..cont'd...)...

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +2

      +j p: (...cont'd...) Now, you say that you are blind. Were you found disabled or blind under the SSA's rule according to your "blindness" only?? Or was the approve for severe vision impairments along with other impairment(s); perhaps along with age/education/work experience rules; & now your vision has deteriorated to the point of blindness? Or the same, but your blindness is corrected only marginally with vision devices that you were find disabled on the "vision impairment" and (an/other) impairment(s)-possibly combined with age/education/work experience? (...cont'd...)

    • @ticks4ticks4
      @ticks4ticks4 3 года назад +2

      +j p: (...cont'd...) Regardless, the adjudicators the state-level DDS (Disability Determination Services)-or the ALJ (Administration Law Judge) determined that you "EOD" (established onset date) was either: one at which you did not have enough "qualifying/eligible work credits based on your age and DLI ("Date Late Insured").
      Note that the "EOD" ("Established Onset Date") of disability and/or blindness may be different from your "AOD" ("Alleged Onset Date").
      Hope this info is helpful to you!

  • @Tkh21209
    @Tkh21209 2 года назад

    Does everyone get same SSN benefits or id you paid more you get more at 62?

  • @langstontisdale1107
    @langstontisdale1107 Год назад +1

    That’s why you use a lawyer

  • @kayp4601
    @kayp4601 3 года назад

    Adjudicators use that form as well.

  • @CORLEONESPORTS97
    @CORLEONESPORTS97 Месяц назад

    their sexy