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Can I File For Retroactive Disability Benefits On Behalf Of My Deceased Husband?

My husband, an RN, was working for state dept I health for six months, before he was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. During treatment, he continued to try to eotk, which he did for about three or 4vweeks. He received STD benefits for about four months. 11 months later he passed away, in June 2017, age 63.
He never applied for SSDI or SS, as he was hopeful to return to work. He remained as Leave Without Pay status with the State.
I have been on leave to care for him, my annual salary is about 135K.
My question is, do I have option of applying for SSDI or SS benefits post death?
Thank you very much.

Hi,

I'm sorry for your loss.

Yes, you could potentially file for SSDI on your husband's behalf, but you must act soon. You have only 3 months from the month of your husband's death in which to file a valid application for retroactive disability benefits. You can't file a claim for regular Social Security retirement benefits after a person's death, however.

Some Social Security employees may be unaware of this provision, so you may need to direct them to section GN 00204.005.A.2 of the Social Security operations manual: https://secure.ssa.gov/apps10/poms.nsf/lnx/0200204005.

Best, Jerry

Posted: 
Jul 3 2017 - 8:10am
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