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I am currently receiving SSDI and have been since 2001. In 2005 or 2006, I became aware that I was eligible for child's benefits for my two dependent children. I don't really recall the steps I went through to apply for it because my memory is poor. I recall speaking with someone on the phone, but I don't remember having to fill out a form although that doesn't necessarily mean that I didn't fill one out. All I really know is that shortly afterward, I began getting an additional amount every month and have been since then.
A few days ago, I came across some information about social security child's benefits online and everything I have read since states that the children of parents on SSDI usually get 50% of the benefit up to a family maximum of between 150% to 180%. I get a monthly benefit of $740 (numbers approximated for privacy) and child benefits of $64 x 2 children for a total of $128. Are there any legitimate reasons that this number is so low in comparison to others? I have been looking at the formulas used to calculate this, but I haven't found anything that would indicate that kind of reduction. If by some chance that the benefit amount is wrong, am I going to need to get a lawyer to have the amount adjusted correctly or is that something I can do on my own?
Any help is appreciated.
I am currently receiving SSDI and have been since 2001. In 2005 or 2006, I became aware that I was eligible for child's benefits for my two dependent children. I don't really recall the steps I went through to apply for it because my memory is poor. I recall speaking with someone on the phone, but I don't remember having to fill out a form although that doesn't necessarily mean that I didn't fill one out. All I really know is that shortly afterward, I began getting an additional amount every month and have been since then.
A few days ago, I came across some information about social security child's benefits online and everything I have read since states that the children of parents on SSDI usually get 50% of the benefit up to a family maximum of between 150% to 180%. I get a monthly benefit of $740 (numbers approximated for privacy) and child benefits of $64 x 2 children for a total of $128. Are there any legitimate reasons that this number is so low in comparison to others? I have been looking at the formulas used to calculate this, but I haven't found anything that would indicate that kind of reduction. If by some chance that the benefit amount is wrong, am I going to need to get a lawyer to have the amount adjusted correctly or is that something I can do on my own?
Any help is appreciated.