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superseg_train_500 | user: Can my family members be eligible for increased benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Our mission is to help those family members get Social Security services that meet their changing needs.[NEWLINE]agent: Does you or your family member receive Social Security or SSI?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, me and my family get these services.[NEWLINE]agent: Certain life changes may affect eligibility for an increase in your federal benefits and you may become eligible for a higher Social Security benefit.[NEWLINE]user: What do I need to know about my Social Security Benefits for ages 11-18.[NEWLINE]agent: You can find the information on our website.[NEWLINE]user: Can I get higher retirement benefits based on my work?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes you may be eligible for higher retirement benefits based on your own work.[NEWLINE]user: So it depends on what I have earned at work?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, your higher retirement benefits depend upon what you have worked.[NEWLINE]user: what if I have worked? |
superseg_train_501 | user: I have a family, are they eligible if I get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Hello. Hope you are well. It is possible that other members of the family may get benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Sorry to get so personal, but did your spouse pass?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE]agent: DO you have an ex spouse that has passed?[NEWLINE]user: No.[NEWLINE]user: my daughter helps me does she get poaid?[NEWLINE]agent: If your child had enough work credits and was providing at least half of your support, you may be eligible for a higher parent 's benefit based on his or her work[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do I contact social security?[NEWLINE]agent: Our website is a valuable resource for information about all of Social Security 's programs[NEWLINE]user: you can call us toll - free at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213. We treat all calls confidentially[NEWLINE]agent: you can call us toll - free at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213. [54] We treat all calls confidentially[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I am 65 so I am guaranteed to be eligible? |
superseg_train_502 | user: Id like to find out if my family and myself are eligible for increase benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: We can do that Our mission is to deliver Social Security services that meet the changing needs of the public[NEWLINE]agent: Do you or a family menber eceive Social Security or Supplemental Security Income SSI?[NEWLINE]user: not a family member just myself[NEWLINE]agent: Is you spouse or ex spouse still alive?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Where can I contact social security?[NEWLINE]agent: Please contact social security you can call us toll - free at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213 or online at our website[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: May I be eligible for a higher survivor benefit based on his or her work?[NEWLINE]agent: The death of an ex - spouse may allow you to be eligible for a higher survivor benefit even if you are already receiving a survivor benefit on another spouse[NEWLINE]user: Where can I find out about increased benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: see the information about benefits on the Social Security website[NEWLINE]user: My benefits have changed after I applied what do I do? |
superseg_train_503 | user: Can I still work?[NEWLINE]agent: At this step,s [75] we decide if your medical impairment prevents you from performing any of your past work[NEWLINE]agent: Does that answer your question?[NEWLINE]user: yes thank you[NEWLINE]agent: okay thank you[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are there any special situations?[NEWLINE]agent: Most people who receive disability benefits are workers who qualify on their own records and meet the work and disability requirements we have just described[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Where can I find that information[NEWLINE]agent: You can find that information on the SSI website[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if the adult child is already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his or her own record?[NEWLINE]agent: An adult child already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his or her own record should still check to see if benefits may be payable on a parent 's earnings record[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I am blind does that make a difference? |
superseg_train_504 | user: How do you decide if I am working if I am disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: if you are working in 2019 and your earnings average more than $1,220 a month you are not disabled.[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I make more than $1,220 a month.[NEWLINE]agent: Then you are generally not considered disabled because you can still make $1,220 a month.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If I make $5,440 for the year do i earn my four credits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you have earned our four credits when you make $5,440 for the year.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What publications are there for me to look at?[NEWLINE]agent: You can read Disability Benefits, Disability Starter Kits, and If You Are Blind or Have Low Vision How We Can Help.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are some special situations?[NEWLINE]agent: Most people who receive disability benefits are workers who qualify on their own records and meet the work and disability requirements we have described. However there are special situations you may not know about.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens when adults are disabled before age 22? |
superseg_train_505 | user: How do i qualif?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you working?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I do have low vision though[NEWLINE]agent: Ok no problem, we can help with that.[NEWLINE]user: Do I have to proof it or meet certain criteria[NEWLINE]agent: If you do not meet the legal definition of blindness, you may still qualify for disability benefits if your vision problems alone or combined with other health problems prevent you from working[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can I do other type of work?[NEWLINE]agent: If you can t do the work you did in the past, we look to see if there is other work you could do despite your impairment[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there any other stipulations?[NEWLINE]agent: there are some situations you may not know about If You 're Blind Or Have Low Vision - How We Can Help If You Are The Worker 's Widow Or Widower Benefits For A Disabled Child Benefits for Wounded Warriors & Veterans[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are the rules for visually impaired person? |
superseg_train_506 | user: DO I need to work in jobs covered by paypal[NEWLINE]agent: we decide if your medical impairment prevents you from performing any of your past work[NEWLINE]agent: If it doeswe proceed to Step 5[NEWLINE]user: Ca you did work you did in the past?[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If a child is age 18 or older,we will evaluate his or her disability the same way we would evaluate the disability for any adult[NEWLINE]agent: Does that sound good?[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE]agent: we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if the adult child is already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his or her own record?[NEWLINE]agent: An adult child already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his or her own record should still check to see if benefits may be payable on a parent 's earnings record[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can you do any other type of work[NEWLINE]agent: If you can t do the work you did in the past, [81] we look to see if there is other work you could do despite your impairment.[NEWLINE]user: If you can do other work, [86] we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE]agent: If you can do other work, [86] we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What exactly do you mean by disability? |
superseg_train_507 | user: How much should a person have worked before their disability to qualify for the benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If they meet Social Security's definition of disability they also must have worked long enough under Social Security to qualify for disability benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you know what's the amount needed to get the 4 credits per year?[NEWLINE]user: I don't[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If an adult child is already receiving SSI benefits or disability benefits on his own record how would that affect the possibility of receiving benefits from their parents records?[NEWLINE]agent: They should check if they can get benefits payable on their parent's earning record to see if they can get higher benefits and if they are entitled to receive Medicare.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I have a child under the age of 18 with a disability?[NEWLINE]agent: In that case, we don't need to consider the child's disability when deciding if he or she qualifies for benefits as your dependent.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there any special situation in which a person can receive disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, there are situations other than the typical worker that qualify for the benefits on their own accord.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: About qualifying for the benefit. What if my medical condition is severe and keeps me from doing basic work-related activities? |
superseg_train_508 | user: How do you decide if an adult child is disabled for SSDI benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If a child is age 18 or older[NEWLINE]user: Yes they are[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if the adult child get married/[NEWLINE]agent: Has he or she receivesd benefits as an adult disabled since childhood[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: the benefits generally end if he or she gets married[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What about if they have been receiving SSI on their own record? Is there other options?[NEWLINE]agent: benefits may be payable on a parent 's earnings record. Higher benefits might be payable and entitlement to Medicare may be possible[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do you evaluated this?[NEWLINE]agent: We evaluate his or her disability the same way we would evaluate the disability for any adult[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How can I find out some more related information? |
superseg_train_509 | user: Is there anything I should know as someone with a blindness disability?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, we consider a person to be legally blind if their vision can't be corrected to better than 20/200 in their better eye or if their visual field is 20 degrees or less, even with a corrective lens.[NEWLINE]user: So, what if I don't meet the lagal definition of blindness?[NEWLINE]agent: You could still qualify for disability benefits if your visual problems alone or combined with other health conditions prevents you from working.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Ok, now I'd like to know how do social security decides if an adult child is disabled and can get disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Is the child 18 years old or older?[NEWLINE]user: yes, of course.[NEWLINE]agent: Their disability is evaluated the same way we would evaluate the disability for any adult. We send the application to the Disability Determination Services in your state and they complete the disability decision for us.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if the adult child is already receiving disability benefits in his own record?[NEWLINE]agent: He still should check if he can get benefits on his parent's record. Higher benefits might be payable and he could be entitled to receive Medicare.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: In what is based on the benefits I get from Social Security? |
superseg_train_510 | user: Can you help me with benefits planner that deals with retirement?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you know that benefits are based on your year of birth?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I knew benefits are based on my year of birth.[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE]user: Does it matter how early or late I get my retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age is you may start receiving your benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I delay my benefits until after full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: If you wait to delay benefits until after full retirement age you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit, which is something to consider.[NEWLINE]user: What are some of the pros and cons to taking your benefits before full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: The pros of collecting your benefits before full retirement age are that you collect your benefits for a longer period of time. The cons are that your benefit will be reduced.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I start benefits early? |
superseg_train_511 | user: how do I begin[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE]user: Do they go by year of birth?[NEWLINE]agent: you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what are the pros of it?[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time[NEWLINE]user: Can I delay them until after retirement?[NEWLINE]agent: if you delay your benefits until after full retirement age, you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit ;[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is normal retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I be eligible for delayed benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can the benefits start early? |
superseg_train_512 | user: Can you help me with the benefits planner for retirement?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, do you know benefits are based on your year of birth?[NEWLINE]user: No, I was not sure if benefits were based by year of birth.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Do you plan on retiring early?[NEWLINE]user: I don't think I will retire early.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: So you plan to retire at full retirement age and not age 62?[NEWLINE]user: I don't know for sure yet if I plan to retire at full retirement age or age 62 yet.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Would you like to know about the pros and cons of when you take retirement?[NEWLINE]user: I would not like to know the pros and cons at this moment.[NEWLINE]user: Could I be eligible for delayed retirement credits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you may be eligible to receive delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefits and there are other things to consider.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What does full retirement age by birth mean? |
superseg_train_513 | user: I need help with retirement ages and my social security benefits[NEWLINE]agent: Are you asking about when you can start receiving benefits?[NEWLINE]user: no about not yet being at retirement age[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know more about retiring early?[NEWLINE]user: yes, because I'm not at full retirement age yet[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE]user: and is there a reason why we shouldn't just retire early or am I missing something?[NEWLINE]agent: if you start benefits early your benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age[NEWLINE]user: is there a way of knowing how much that will be?[NEWLINE]agent: The chart below lists age 62 reduction amounts and includes examples based on an estimated monthly benefit of $ 1000 at full retirement age.Select your year of birth to find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you retire between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: should I or shouldn't I take my benefits early? |
superseg_train_514 | user: Can you help me with Retirement Benefits Planning?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know about benefits based on year of birth?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I would like to know about Benefits Planning for Retirement.[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first be eligible for full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I delay my benefits until after full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: You may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit. There are also other things you should consider to make the decision.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What will happen if I retire early?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire early at between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]agent: Would you like to know what takes place if you take benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: No, I am not going to start benefits early.[NEWLINE]user: What age does early retirement start?[NEWLINE]agent: Early retirement starts between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]user: Are there any charts to help me figure out how much retirement benefits I would receive if i take them early? |
superseg_train_515 | user: Tell me about the retirement benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: There's the benefits by year of birth. Do you want to know about it?[NEWLINE]user: Yes[NEWLINE]agent: this alludes to the full retirement age, that it's the age at which a person may start to receive full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are the pros and cons of getting the benefits at full retirement age or at age 62?[NEWLINE]agent: the advantage of taking your benefits before full retirement age is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time, the disadvantage is that your benefit is reduced.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a way that I can know what would be the reduced amount I'd receive if I retire early?[NEWLINE]agent: yes, there's a chart that lists age 62 reduction amounts and includes examples based on an estimated monthly benefit of 1000$. You can select your age on the chart to see how much your benefit will be reduced if you retire before full retirement age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What's the earliest age I can start receiving retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: that would be at age 62.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How does the reduction of benefits work if I retire early? |
superseg_train_516 | user: Where do I begin to plan to retire?[NEWLINE]agent: are you of retirement age?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: ok great, Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits[NEWLINE]user: What age is the earliest you can get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age also called " normal retirement age " is you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I retire early?[NEWLINE]agent: The chart below lists age 62 reduction amounts and includes examples based on an estimated monthly benefit of $ 1000 at full retirement age[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there pros?[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you |
superseg_train_517 | user: can you help with me with Social Security and what my date of birth means in regard to benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know more about benefits by year of birth?[NEWLINE]user: yes i do, about full retirement and that stuff[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I also need to know if it helps to delay benefits, if you can help me with that?[NEWLINE]agent: If you delay your benefits until after full retirement age you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit. There are other things to consider when making the correct decision about your retirement benefits, so it is best to contact Social Security before you decide when to retire.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: but how will it be if I start benefits early?[NEWLINE]agent: your benefits will be reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is full retirement age then?[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: but I can retire early whenever I want? |
superseg_train_518 | user: What happens when I retire earlier than 65 years of age?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time before the age of 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to start your benefits early at the age of 62?[NEWLINE]user: No, I would not like to start benefits early at age 62.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are the pros and cons of taking benefits early?[NEWLINE]agent: The advantages of taking benefits early are that you collect them for longer period of time. The disadvantages is your benefits will be reduced.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What ages are benefits available?[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age or normal retirement age is you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do I find out what the reduction amount are when taking early retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: The chart below lists age 62 reduction amounts and includes examples based on an estimated monthly benefit of $1,000 at full retirement age. Just select your year of birth to find out how much your benefit would be reduced if you took early retirement.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is full retirement age? |
superseg_train_519 | user: If someone retires early can they get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE]agent: Does that answer your question?[NEWLINE]user: If I start benefits early what happens?[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: if you start benefits early, your benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age.[NEWLINE]agent: There are pros and cons of that[NEWLINE]user: what is a pro of it[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can I get them early?[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age also called " normal retirement age " is you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I delay it? |
superseg_train_520 | user: How are benefits determined?[NEWLINE]agent: If You Retire Earlyr You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE]agent: did you start benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: No I did not[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there pros and cons?[NEWLINE]agent: There are advantages and disadvantages to taking your benefit before your full retirement age. [The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time The disadvantage is your benefit is reduced[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what if I start benefits early?[NEWLINE]agent: Your benefits will be reduced by a reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: oh ok[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age also called " normal retirement age " is you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: no thanks |
superseg_train_521 | user: what if a person retires early?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE]agent: are you retired?[NEWLINE]user: no I am not[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how early can i get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what arethe pros?[NEWLINE]agent: if you delay your benefits until after full retirement age, you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit[NEWLINE]user: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time.[NEWLINE]user: would they increase? |
superseg_train_522 | user: Can I retire earlier than full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you plan on starting benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: Yes I want to start benefits when I turn the age of 62.[NEWLINE]agent: If you retire at age 62 then your benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent ofr each month before full retirement age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What will happen with my benefits if I delay them after full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: You may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that increase your monthly benefit. Also, there are other things to consider to make this decision.[NEWLINE]user: What are some of the pros and cons of when to receive benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: The pro to taking your benefits before full retirement age is that you will collect them longer period of time. The con is your benefit will be reduced.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is the time frame of receiving benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: No matter what your full retirement age is you may start receiving benefits as early as age 62 or as late as age 70.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a chart that I can see how benefits will be affected at age 62? |
superseg_train_523 | user: I want to know more about retiring early and social security benefits[NEWLINE]agent: OK, You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age. however your benefits are reduced if you start them early[NEWLINE]agent: Will you be starting benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: yes that is what I wanted to know[NEWLINE]agent: Your benefits will be reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is considered full retirement age? do I decide that when I stop working?[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: is there a way to know about how much my benefits will be reduced?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, The chart below lists age 62 reduction amounts and includes examples based on an estimated monthly benefit of $ 1000 at full retirement age. Just select your year of birth to find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you retire between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]user: I'm not 62 years old, so is it the same for all of us?[NEWLINE]agent: You can select your own year of birth to find out how much your benefit will be reduced if you retire between age 62 and full retirement age.[NEWLINE]user: and they take a certain amount like twenty dollars or something like that each month? |
superseg_train_524 | user: Are their repercussions for retiring early?[NEWLINE]agent: While you can retire between age 62 and full retirement age, there can be penalties for starting benefits early.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you planning on starting your benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: No, I am not wanting to start my benefits at an earlier age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are there any rewards for delaying my benefits until after full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you may be eligible for delayed retirement credits that would increase your monthly benefit.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens to my benefits if I decide to start receiving them early?[NEWLINE]agent: If you receive your benefits early they will be reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before your full retirement age.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is an advantage for taking your benefits before your full retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you get to collect benefits over a longer period of time.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is the earliest age that I can start receiving benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: You can receive benefits as early as 62 years old.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What do I need to select to find out how much my benefit will be reduced if I retire between 62 and full retirement age? |
superseg_train_525 | user: what if I retire early?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE]agent: Did you want to start benefits early?[NEWLINE]user: no I do not[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what are the pros?[NEWLINE]agent: The advantage is that you collect benefits for a longer period of time. The disadvantage is your benefit is reduced.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: when can I retire?[NEWLINE]agent: You can retire at any time between age 62 and full retirement age[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is normal retirement age?[NEWLINE]agent: Full retirement age is the age at which a person may first become entitled to full or unreduced retirement benefits. No matter what your full retirement age also called " normal retirement age[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what are the pros again? |
superseg_train_526 | user: I need to know what I need I was denied[NEWLINE]agent: sorry to hear that. If you were denied, you may request an appeal[NEWLINE]agent: Were you for sure denied?[NEWLINE]user: HOw can I request an appeal?[NEWLINE]agent: If you disagree with the hearing decision you may request a review by Social Security s Appeals Council online.[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you[NEWLINE]agent: you may also request a review by Social Security s Appeals Council online[NEWLINE]user: Will the appeals coucil deny it?[NEWLINE]agent: The Appeals Council looks at all requests for review but it may deny a request if it believes the hearing decision was supported and in accordance with social security law and regulations[NEWLINE]user: What if i think they are wrong[NEWLINE]agent: you can file a civil suit in a federal district court.[NEWLINE]user: How can I learn more |
superseg_train_527 | user: what if you were denied?[NEWLINE]agent: Were you denied?[NEWLINE]user: can I appeal online?[NEWLINE]agent: You sure can[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there away to check my status?[NEWLINE]agent: Whether you applied online, by phone, or in an office you can check the status of your disability and SSI Reconsideration using your personal my Social Security account[NEWLINE]user: What If I do not have an SSI account[NEWLINE]agent: you can create one today[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I disagree wioth the decision?[NEWLINE]agent: you can request a non - medical hearing online[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I request a hearing? |
superseg_train_528 | user: I need to know how to request a hearing for a non-medical determination.[NEWLINE]agent: Have you requested a reconsideration and received a non-medical determination letter from us that you want to appeal to?[NEWLINE]user: That's correct.[NEWLINE]agent: You can go online and request a non-medical hearing.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How can I check the status of my hearing?[NEWLINE]agent: You can check the status by using your My Social Security account.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have one?[NEWLINE]user: I don't.[NEWLINE]agent: You can create one online.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: who is in charge of the hearing?[NEWLINE]agent: the hearing is conducted by an administrative law judge who had no part in the original determination or the reconsideration of your case.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What would be my options if the appeal council decides not to review my case? |
superseg_train_529 | user: How do I request a Reconsideration Online for a medical determination?[NEWLINE]agent: Was your disability claim recently denied for medical reasons?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, my disability claim was recently denied for medical reasons.[NEWLINE]agent: You can request an appeal online if you want to.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What will happen if the Appeals Council decides to review my case?[NEWLINE]agent: The Appeals Council will decide your case itself or return it to an administrative law judge for further review.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I do not have a my Social Security account?[NEWLINE]agent: You can create a my Social Security account today if you do not have one.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do I learn more about the Appeals Council review?[NEWLINE]agent: You will need to visit Federal Court Review Process.[NEWLINE]user: What happens if I disagree with the Appeals Council's decision?[NEWLINE]agent: You can file a civil suit in a federal district court; which is the last level of the appeals process.[NEWLINE]user: What if I disagree with the hearing decision? |
superseg_train_530 | user: I want to appeal a decision from Social Security[NEWLINE]agent: Is this for a non-medical determination?[NEWLINE]user: nope[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how do I know what is going on with my hearing?[NEWLINE]agent: Whether you applied online, by phone, or in an office you can check the status of your disability and SSI hearing using your personal my Social Security account.A my Social Security account is an easy, convenient, and secure way to do business with us.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a my Social Security account?[NEWLINE]user: no, does it have to be all done online[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: could I call or when they give me a decision can I appeal online?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you can file an appeal by calling our toll - free number, 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213 or TTY 1 - 800 - 325 - 0778 or contacting your local Social Security office.[NEWLINE]user: and I can fight if I disagree with the decision they give, right? |
superseg_train_531 | user: Is there any way for me to check to see how my disability hearing is going?[NEWLINE]agent: Whether you applied online, by phone, or in an office, all you have to do to check is log on to your my Social Security account. A my Social Security account an easy, convenient, and secure way to do business with us.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a my Social Security account?[NEWLINE]user: no I don't...I think[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I won't need it now, can I ask something else? If I get denied and I want a review, what does the Appeals Council do?[NEWLINE]agent: The Appeals Council looks at all requests for review but it may deny a request if it believes the hearing decision was supported and in accordance with social security law and regulations.[NEWLINE]user: so if they say no to me then I'm out of luck?[NEWLINE]agent: If you disagree with the Appeals Council 's decision, or if the Appeals Council decides not to review your case you can file a civil suit in a federal district court.This is the last level of the appeals process. This process is not available online.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and if I'm denied benefits I can appeal to the Council when I want?[NEWLINE]agent: You may request an appeal and you have 60 days after you receive the notice of our decision to ask for any type of appeal[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and what happens if the Appeal's Council does look at my case? |
superseg_train_532 | user: I was wondering how I can check my hearing status. I have a disability and am hard of hearing.[NEWLINE]agent: Whether you applied online, by phone, or in an office you can check the status of your disability and SSI hearing using your personal my Social Security account. A my Social Security account is an easy, convenient, and secure way to do business with us.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you NOT have an account yet?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I don't have an account yet.[NEWLINE]agent: In that case you can create one today.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Will do, after I sorted one more question. If I was to file an appeal for a review of a decision, can I do so by phone?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you can file an appeal by calling our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, or TTY 1-800-325-0778 or contacting your local Social Security office.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: That's good, I would like a re-evaluation of my hearing, I think it is a lot worse than my doctor determined. Is it possible to request a hearing for a medical determination online?[NEWLINE]agent: Of course, you may request a hearing online.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Good to know. Back to my appeal, can I request one?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you may request an appeal. Generally you have 60 days after you receive the notice of our decision to ask for any type of appeal.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Splendid. And I can file a civil suit if I disagree, right? |
superseg_train_533 | user: Hello, good morning. I'm a recently widower and needed to know something. My wife was receiving social security benefits, so what happens now with those incomes?[NEWLINE]agent: Did you say your wife was receiving benefits?[NEWLINE]user: Yeah, she was.[NEWLINE]agent: O.k. If that so, You must return the benefit received for the month of dead and any later months. So, if the deceased person received a benefit on July, you must return it on August.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: That would make sense. Say, I'm going to receive government pension so it's not covered by social security. That could play something on my survivor benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure, can do. On those cases, you SS benefits as survivor may well be affected.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Oh, well i thought that, thanks for confirming. With these kind of thing, is there a chance to any other member of my family could get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yeah, under certain circumstances, certain family members are eligible, such as stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild or adopted child.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who can get benefits from a worker?[NEWLINE]agent: Those benefits can be paid to the worker's children and spouse they can get them if the worker has credits at least for one-half year.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: You said to me before that i should return the benefits of my deseaced spouse, is that right? |
superseg_train_534 | user: How do I get started?[NEWLINE]agent: is anyone in your house deceased?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: Ok thank you for that response. If the deceased was receiving Social Security benefits, [35] you must return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I get a lump sum[NEWLINE]agent: the surviving spouse can still receive the lump - sum if, during the month the worker died[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I already receive benefits as a spouse?[NEWLINE]agent: So you receive benefits?[NEWLINE]user: no I dont[NEWLINE]agent: Are you of retirement age?[NEWLINE]user: yes |
superseg_train_535 | user: Hi, I just lost my husband and would like to know if Social Security pays out any form of death benefit?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes Social Security does pay death benefits. A one-time payment of $255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased, or, if living apart was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you the spouse or a child of the deceased?[NEWLINE]user: No I am not the spouse or a child of the deceased.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What should be done, in accordance with Social Security requirements, when a family member dies?[NEWLINE]agent: You should call 1-800-772-1213 and speak to a Social Security representative between 7 am and 7 pm Monday through Friday or you can visit your local Social Security office.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If I remarry how does this affect Social Security payments that I receive?[NEWLINE]agent: If you remarry you will still continue to qualify for benefits on your deceased spouse's Social Security record.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens to the special lump-sum death payment if there is no eligible surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]agent: The lump-sum payment can be paid to the worker's child or children if, during the month the worker died, the child was already receiving benefits on the worker's record or became eligible for benefits upon the worker's death.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are any other family members eligible for Social Security benefits? |
superseg_train_536 | user: I need to inquire how much earnings does it require for a spouse to have earned to earn their four credits in a calendar year?[NEWLINE]agent: A spouse has earned their four credits for the year when they have reached $5,440.[NEWLINE]agent: Has your spouse earned $5,440 within this calendar year?[NEWLINE]user: My spouse has not yet reached that amount in earnings, no.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What should I do about benefits considering my spouse has just passed away?[NEWLINE]agent: You must return this month's benefits and any benefits you may receive in your spouse's name next month.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Does having a small child affect my ability to keep my deceased spouse's benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If the child is your spouse's naturally or legally adopted child, you would not have to meet the length-of-marriage rule.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If I am 52 and disabled will I continue to qualify for benefits after my spouse has passed away?[NEWLINE]agent: You will be able to continue to qualify for benefits, but there may be limits on how much you may earn while receiving these benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What other family members may also be eligible after a person receiving benefits passes away?[NEWLINE]agent: Are there any unmarried children under 18 or up to age 19 that were still attending school full time?[NEWLINE]user: I do have school-aged children I am left caring for, yes. |
superseg_train_537 | user: Hi, Could you please explain to me how my spouse can earn Social Security benefits if I die?[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year. As an example, in 2019 your spouse can earn one credit for each $1,360 of wages or self-employment income.[NEWLINE]agent: Can you tell me is your spouse has earned $5,440 in a year?[NEWLINE]user: Yes my spouse earned $5,440.[NEWLINE]agent: If that is so then your spouse has earned her/his four credits for the year.[NEWLINE]user: Can you please explain how my spouse earns Social Security Survivors Benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: The number of credits needed to provide benefits for survivors depends on the worker's age when they die. No one needs more than 40 credits, that is 10 years of work to be eligible for any Social Security benefit.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is the maximum amount a family is entitled to receive?[NEWLINE]agent: The limit varies but it is generally between 150 to 180 percent of the basic benefit rate. If the sum of benefits payable to family members is greater than this limit the benefits will be reduced proportionately.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What additional factors can affect a widow's benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: There are several factor that can affect widow/widower's benefits. One of these is if they remarry before they reach the age of 60.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Another thing I would like to know. Is there a payment from Social Security payable upon my death?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes there is a one-time payment of $255 which can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased, or, if living apart and was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there any additional info I need to know about whether other family members are eligible for benefits? |
superseg_train_538 | user: Does Social Security pay death benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, a one-time payment of $255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased; or, if living apart, was receiving Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE]user: What if there is no surviving spouse to receive the benefit?[NEWLINE]agent: The payment is made to a child who is eligible for benefits on the deceased's record in the month of death.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Will my benefits affect the amount of others?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have minor or disabled children?[NEWLINE]user: No I do not have minor or disabled children.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I am remarried before you reach age 60 or age 50 if disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: You cannot receive benefits as a surviving spouse while you are married.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are other family members eligible? |
superseg_train_539 | user: What happens if the deceased received monthly benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If the deceased was receiving Social Security benefits you must return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months.[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what if you are a widow or widower?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are the widow or widower of a person who worked long enough under Social Security, you can receive full benefits at full retirement age for survivors or reduced benefits as early as age[NEWLINE]user: can i receive them at any age?[NEWLINE]agent: If you wish to apply for disability benefits as a survivor, you can speed up the disability application process if you complete an Adult Disability Report and have it available at the time of your appointment[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if the deceased received monthly benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If the deceased was receiving Social Security benefits, you must return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there any other exclusions? |
superseg_train_540 | user: How does a Spouse Earns Social Security Survivors Benefits[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year[NEWLINE]agent: do you have a spouse that is deceased?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: When your spouse has earned $ 5,440, they have earned their four credits for the year[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if you are a widow or widower[NEWLINE]agent: If you are the widow or widower of a person who worked long enough under Social Security you can : receive full benefits at full retirement age for survivors or reduced benefits as early as age 60.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can you get A Special Lump-Sum Death Payment[NEWLINE]agent: If they were living apart the surviving spouse can still receive the lump - sum if, during the month the worker died, they[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is a Survivors Benefit Amount[NEWLINE]agent: If the person who died was receiving reduced benefits, we base your survivors benefit on that amount[NEWLINE]user: What if you are divorced?[NEWLINE]agent: One surviving parent 82 percent. Two surviving parents 75 percent to each parent. Percentages for a surviving divorced spouse would be the same as above.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if you had a minor or disabled child? |
superseg_train_541 | user: How can my spouse earn social security survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year and in 2019 your spouse can earn one credit for each $1,360 of wages or self-employment income.[NEWLINE]user: What happens when my spouse has earned $5,440 for the year?[NEWLINE]agent: When your spouse has earned $5440 for the year they have earned all four credits for the year.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What should I do when a family member dies?[NEWLINE]agent: We should be notified right away when a person dies; but you cannot report a death or apply for survivors benefits online.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you need to report a death?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I need to report a death.[NEWLINE]agent: You can call 1-800-772-1213 TTY 1-800-325-0778 between the hours of 7.a.m and 7 p.m. Monday through Friday to talk to a Social Security Representative to report a death. You can also, visit your local Social Security office.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How many credits are needed to provide benefits for survivors?[NEWLINE]agent: The number of credits needed to provide benefits for survivors depends on the worker's age when they die. No one needs more than 40 credits or ten years of work to be eligible for any Social Security benefit.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens with minors when I die?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are the unmarried child under 18 up to 19 if attending elementary or secondary school full time of a worker who dies they can be eligible for survivors benefits. |
superseg_train_542 | user: should i plan my retirement and my social security benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: are you a wido or widower?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: ok great![NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Will I get a lump sum?[NEWLINE]agent: the lump - sum can be paid to the worker 's child or children if, during the month the worker died, the child[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: do widows get full benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: you can receive full benefits at full retirement age for survivors or reduced benefits as early as age 60[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are other family members eligible?[NEWLINE]agent: possibly, yes[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what are the circumstances? |
superseg_train_543 | user: Can you tell me if death benefits are available through Social Security?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, a one time payment of $255 could be paid to the surviving spouse if living with the deceased or was receiving certain benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Is there no surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I would be the surviving spouse.[NEWLINE]agent: Then the payment would be made to a child that is eligible for benefits on the deceased records.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can you tell me what family members may be eligible?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild, or adopted child could be eligible.[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I do have a child that is would be eligible.[NEWLINE]agent: Were there parents dependent on the deceased?[NEWLINE]user: No, that is not the case.[NEWLINE]agent: Then they are not eligible.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I already get benefits as a spouse? |
superseg_train_544 | user: I need to know what to do with the checks a relative keeps getting after they have passed away[NEWLINE]agent: Was the deceased receiving Social Security benefits?[NEWLINE]user: yes there are checks[NEWLINE]agent: You will have to return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months?[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a Social Security benefit for the widow of someone on benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A one-time payment of $255 can be paid to the widow if he or she was living with the deceased; or, if living apart, was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased’s record.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can I get any benefits because of the dead person that was on social security?[NEWLINE]agent: Did you want to know what family members may be eligible for survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]user: yes sir[NEWLINE]agent: Are you a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild, or adopted child of the deceased?[NEWLINE]user: I'm not any of those |
superseg_train_545 | user: is there a death benefit?[NEWLINE]agent: A one-time payment of $ 255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased; or, if living apart, was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record[NEWLINE]user: can a son get the payment?[NEWLINE]agent: If there is no surviving spouse the payment is made to a child who is eligible for benefits on the deceased's record in the month of death.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: do you need to work a long time to get benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: No one needs more than 10 years of work to be eligible for any Social Security benefit[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what are all the survivor benefits about?[NEWLINE]agent: Just as you plan for your family's protection if you die. you should consider the Social Security benefits that may be available if you are the survivor that is, the spouse, child, or parent of a worker who dies.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how do I know if I'm eligible for survivor benefits as a close related child?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild, or adopted child?[NEWLINE]user: no I'm not |
superseg_train_546 | user: Hello there. The other day I was thinking in the future, and was asking about possible benefits my spouse could get, like survivor. Could you help me there?[NEWLINE]agent: Well, she can get those benefits earning credits, up to four each year. Those are credited for each $1,360 of wages or self-employment income.[NEWLINE]user: I see. Ad how much she would have to earn to get those four credits?[NEWLINE]agent: She would have to earn $5,440 to be credited with those four credits. That should repeat each year.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k, got it, thanks for that. I heard other family members could be eligible for this kind of benefits, could you tell me which ones?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild or adopted child?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I have a grandchild.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have any of your parents still alive?[NEWLINE]user: No, they're not.[NEWLINE]agent: Obviously, those can't get any benefit, as you may already guessed.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Yeah, I know, don't worry. Going back to my spouse's credits. How many credit will need to get the benefits? |
superseg_train_547 | user: Can other family members be eligible? for Survivor benefits[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, do you want to know which family members may be eligible?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a stepchild, grandchild, grandchild, or foster child?[NEWLINE]user: if I have[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have parents alive?[NEWLINE]user: Unfortunately not[NEWLINE]agent: for now, only your stepchild, grandchild, grandchild or adoptive child may receive the benefit[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: in case of a widow or widower?[NEWLINE]agent: You should know that a widow or widower can start receiving a benefit at a reduced rate, and then, at full retirement age, switch to the other benefit at a non-reduced rate.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do I get married after I turn 60? |
superseg_train_548 | user: How do I plan for disability?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a disability?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: In general we pay monthly benefits to people who are unable to work for a year or more because of a disability.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do you define a disability?[NEWLINE]agent: You can not do work that you did before We decide that you can not adjust to other work because of your medical condition[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What type of work?[NEWLINE]agent: we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if you have a disabled child?[NEWLINE]agent: A child under age 18 may be disabled[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How is it determined if a child is disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: If a child is age 18 or older we will evaluate his or her disability the same way we would evaluate the disability for any adult.[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you |
superseg_train_549 | user: Hi there, I 'm looking for some info about how a person may qualify for a disability benefit?[NEWLINE]agent: I understand you want to know about if you are eligible for disability?[NEWLINE]user: No, not me.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Look, lets go over other question. What can you tell about if a disabled dult may be eligible for benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: It's possible, But for that, such adult must be disabled before age 22 and to have a deceased parent or such parent starts receiving retirement or disability benefits. It is considered a child's benefit because is paid on a parent Social Security record.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Oh, that's interesting. Look, about that disability, what can you tell me if i'm not able to do my current work anymore?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you currently unable to perform any work?[NEWLINE]user: No, nothing like that, just being curious about it.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Another question, please. I have this relative who have vision problems. How much is the monthly earnings she can get?[NEWLINE]agent: No problem. by 2019, those earning has limits for $2,040.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k thanks. I suppose you have a disability list in order to classify people and choose if they are eligible, right?.What about if there is a disability which isn't there? |
superseg_train_550 | user: How can I qualify for disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: are you looking to qualify for Social Security disability benefits?[NEWLINE]user: yes, that's correct.[NEWLINE]agent: The first requirement you must meet is to have worked in jobs covered by Social Security and then you must have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Could I work on my previous job if I receive the benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If after reviewing your case we decide that despite your condition you still can work then you wouldn't qualify for the benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a way to make the application process faster?[NEWLINE]agent: For disabled people, they can file an Adult Disability Report to speed up the process.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How should a survivor widow apply for disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: They can't do it online but they can contact Social Security at 1-800-772-1213 to apply for disability benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: And for an adult child with a disability? |
superseg_train_551 | user: How do people qualify for disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you mean Social Security disability benefits?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: Those that have worked in jobs that social security cover and have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability can qualify for the benefit.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: For those with a blind disability, what if they don't meet the legal definition of blindness?[NEWLINE]agent: If their visual problems alone or combined with other health problems keep them from working, then they still can qualify for disability benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can you give me a TTY number to request an appointment?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure, you can use the TTY number 1-800-325-0778[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: For an adult child with a disability, is it necessary that they had worked before?[NEWLINE]agent: It's not necessary. The benefits the child would receive are based on the parent's earnings.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What would happen if a worker dies? |
superseg_train_552 | user: hello, please tell me about the qualifying process for the disability benefit.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you mean Social Security disability benefit?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: first, the person who applies must have worked in jobs covered by Social Security. Then the person must have a medical condition that meets Social Security's definition of disability.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What would qualify as a severe medical condition?[NEWLINE]agent: A condition is considered severe if it limits your ability to do basic-work related activities.[NEWLINE]user: What if it doesn't?[NEWLINE]agent: Then you won't be considered disabled.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What else is it needed to be qualified as disabled if I already can't work because of it?[NEWLINE]agent: Your disability must also be expected to last for at least a year or result in death.[NEWLINE]user: oh my, isn't that too much? |
superseg_train_553 | user: How does one qualify?[NEWLINE]agent: Have you worked or have a medical condition?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if an adult child is disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: We send the application to the Disability Determination Services in your state that completes the disability decision for us[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if the adult child gets married?[NEWLINE]agent: If they are disabled, they can speed up the application process if they complete an Adult Disability Report and have it available at the time of their appointment[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how do I qualify?[NEWLINE]agent: To qualify for Social Security disability benefits, you must first have worked in jobs covered by Social Security[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: is my condition listed? |
superseg_train_554 | user: Could you help me please, I need to know how to quality for disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: To qualify for Social Security disability benefits you would first have had to work in jobs that are covered by Social Security. Have you worked in jobs covered by Social Security?[NEWLINE]user: No I did not work in jobs covered by Social Security.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are there not any special situations under which you can apply for disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes there are some special situations but most people who receive disability benefits are workers who qualify on their own records and meed the work and disability requirements. However, there are some situations you may not know about.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is my condition is found in the list of disabling conditions?[NEWLINE]agent: If you condition is found on the list you will receive benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I am on disability benefits and reach full retirement age? Do I receive disability payments and retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are receiving Social Security disability benefits when you reach full retirement age your disability benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits but the amount remains the same.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are there any special rules for the blind? |
superseg_train_555 | user: How does a person qualify?[NEWLINE]agent: To qualify for Social Security disability benefits you must first have worked in jobs covered by Social Security[NEWLINE]user: ok thanks so much[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can you do any other type of work?[NEWLINE]agent: If you can t do other work, we ll decide you are disabled[NEWLINE]user: What if you cannot work?[NEWLINE]agent: we ll decide that you don t have a qualifying disability and your claim will be denied[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if you are working?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are working in 2019 and your earnings average more than $ 1,220 a month[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if you are blind? |
superseg_train_556 | user: Hi, how you doing?. I was told the other day that you can go for a disability revision, is that true?[NEWLINE]agent: Well, yes. We can review your case often in order to determine if you still are disabled. In that recgard, your benefits will continue as long as you keep this condition.[NEWLINE]agent: Have you received a medical improvement in your case recently?[NEWLINE]user: No, i haven't.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How often you do that kind of revisions? Is that legit?[NEWLINE]agent: Of course, The law requires and enable us to review your case from time to time to verify that you are still disabled. Don't worry, we'll inform you when its time and about the results.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Where i can find more information about it?[NEWLINE]agent: You can check the following publication: Working While disabled: How we can help.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Um, i supposed that if i get some improvement, i should notify it, isn't?[NEWLINE]agent: Certainly, you should. You are responsible to inform any improvement in your condition, or if you go back to work. In any case, you should check the booklet we send you with your application.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Of course, of course. I suppose is not a good thing to try to live on social benefits, huh?[NEWLINE]agent: Well, no. If you are a responsible person, is most than probable that you would rather going back to work that only live from social benefits.[NEWLINE]user: But, lets say i need to keep those, is there any chance for that to happen? |
superseg_train_557 | user: Can I eventually go back to work if I'm receiving disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Most people do prefer to work instead of getting staying with a disability benefit. Is that your case?[NEWLINE]user: Not really, but I'm just curious about it.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: For how long can I continue to get the disability benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: In most cases, for as long as you are disabled.[NEWLINE]user: Are there any exceptions?[NEWLINE]agent: You could stop getting the benefits under certain circumstances, like if your health improves to the point that you are no longer considered disabled and can go back to work.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can you recommend me publications to read more about disability beneftis?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes sure. You can read the publications Disability Beneftis, What you Need to Know When you Get Social Security and How we Decide if you Still Have a Qualifying Disability.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: And about Social Security work incentives? |
superseg_train_558 | user: can you help me with knowing about if they can take my benefits away and when they review my case?[NEWLINE]agent: your benefits will continue as long as you are disabled.How often we review your cases depends on whether your condition is expected to improve How often we review your case depends on whether your condition is expected to improve..[NEWLINE]agent: Is your condition expected to improve?[NEWLINE]user: no, that is why i want to know[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are you just reviewing my case because you heard something?[NEWLINE]agent: The law requires that we review your case from time to time to verify that you are still disabled.We tell you if it is time to review your case and we also keep you informed about your benefit status.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can I read up more about this so it doesn't take me by surprise?[NEWLINE]agent: We have some available publications: Disability Benefits, What You Need To Know When You Get Social Security Disability Benefits and How We Decide if You Still Have a Qualifying Disability[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how do I know if I'm improving without really working and If I work do I lose benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A lot of people would rather work than live on disability benefits. There are special rules that help you keep your cash benefits and Medicare while you test your ability to work, so you don't have to worry about losing benefits.[NEWLINE]user: what kind of rules are they so I can read more on them?[NEWLINE]agent: There are special rules that help you keep your cash benefits and Medicare while you test your ability to work.We call these rules " work incentives "[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and what can cause my disability to get taken away if they review? |
superseg_train_559 | user: What could make my disability benefits stop?[NEWLINE]agent: We have two things that can cause benefits to stop- your monthly income or returning to a substantial job.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I return to work?[NEWLINE]agent: We would need to gather more information. Do you prefer to work over living off disability?[NEWLINE]user: I'm not sure.[NEWLINE]user: Can I learn about work incentives?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, we have two documents.[NEWLINE]user: What are the documents called?[NEWLINE]agent: Working While Disabled and How Can We Help[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I return to work part time? |
superseg_train_560 | user: I need help understanding my disability benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: You will continue to have benefits as long as you are disabled.[NEWLINE]agent: Has your health improved?[NEWLINE]user: No, not yet.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Am I allowed to work?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, but we do have limits on how much one can work and still receive benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How often do you review my case?[NEWLINE]agent: From time to time.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Do you have any documents on disability?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, we have multiple documents that can help.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I return to work? |
superseg_train_561 | user: Good afternoon. I've been on disability status for a while, but it's probable that i get clear to go back to my normal activities. I would like to know if there is some special info about this regard?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you concerned about your disability incomes?[NEWLINE]user: No, nothing like that, but i would like to know, well, if there is those considerations.[NEWLINE]user: Look, i'm not trying to get some advantage, just heard that there was something called work incentives. Anyway, where can i get more information about this topic?[NEWLINE]agent: No problem, If you're interested into getting more information about this, you can read the following document: Working while disabled: How we can help you.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k i'll look for it. Anything else like this?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure thing. You can also check the following publications for more inside info: Disability Benefits; What you need to know when you get Social Security Disability Benefits; and How we decide if you still have a qualifying disability.[NEWLINE]user: Quite a list, huh?. So, this publications will help me out to solve my doubts?[NEWLINE]agent: They should suffice most of your doubts, yeah.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k, o.k, then i'll definitely look for them. Now, a last question, I heard about a substantial level or something like that, related to stop the benefits, could you tell me more? |
superseg_train_562 | user: I need to review my benefits for disablity[NEWLINE]agent: Has there been a change in your health condition?[NEWLINE]user: Does my benefit change with improvement?[NEWLINE]agent: We will review your case of your current condition within 6 - 18 months after your benefit started[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do you decide if I still qualify[NEWLINE]agent: read How We Decide if You Still Have a Qualifying Disability[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I go back to work?[NEWLINE]agent: If you're like most people The booklet we send you when your application is approved explains what you need to report to us.[NEWLINE]user: ok[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What other publications should I read?[NEWLINE]agent: read Disability Benefitss, What You Need To Know When You Get Social Security Disability Benefitss and How We Decide if You Still Have a Qualifying Disability[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: When do you review my case? |
superseg_train_563 | user: Hi, i've been on disability for some time, and I was wondering what could happen to my benefits if I go back to work?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you willing to go back to work?[NEWLINE]user: Yeah, of course. If i get the approval, i'll go.[NEWLINE]agent: That's good, because if you're like most of people, you'll definitely will rather go to work before try to live on disability benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there any documents or publication i can refer to?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure, you have quite a selection on that regard. For example, you have the following: Disability Benefits; What you need to know when you get social security disability benefits and lastly, How we decide if you still have a qualifying disability.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k, got it written down. Say, can you tell me about average earnings for those visually disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure, in the most recent year, 2019, average earnings were of $1220 or more per month and $2,040 or more per month if you're blind.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there any kind of chance that i can keep my disability benefits even i go back to work?[NEWLINE]agent: Well, there are special rules that can help you to keep your cash benefits and Medicare while you test your ability to work. They are called "work incentives"[NEWLINE]user: Oh, that sounds nice. Where can i get more information about those? |
superseg_train_564 | user: Would I get any Social Security payment as a survivor from the death of my wife?[NEWLINE]agent: You'll get a one-time payment of 255$ if you were living with the deceased, or if you were living apart from her, you'll receive the payment if you were already receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know who would receive the benefits in case there's no surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]user: Not needed, thanks.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I want to know now about surviving parents.[NEWLINE]agent: In the case of a dependent parent, who's at least 62 years old, of a worker who dies, the parent may be eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What should I do if the deceased was receiving monthly benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If the deceased person was receiving monthly social security benefits, the payments received the month the person died, and any month after should be returned.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who else, apart from the surviving spouse and children, can receive the benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Under certain circumstances, some other family members may be eligible. A stepchild, grandchild, step-grandchild, or adopted child could be eligible for the benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How can I return the monthly benefits received after the death of a family member? |
superseg_train_565 | user: What should I do if a deceased family member received monthly benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Were the deceased receiving monthly Social Security benefits?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, he was.[NEWLINE]agent: then all the payments received the month of his death and after must be returned to Social Security.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who can receive the survivor benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Family members that can receive the benefits include a widow or widower at least age 60 (50 if disabled), a surviving divorced spouse, etc.[NEWLINE]user: Who else can receive the benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A widow or widower at any age could also receive the benefits if they are caring for the deceased's child that is under 16 years old or disabled.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are some other situations in which somebody would receive survivor benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: One would be if the person is already receiving benefits as a spouse. Want to know about it?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, please. |
superseg_train_566 | user: we had someone pass away and I want to know about what to do[NEWLINE]agent: was the deceased receiving Social Security benefits and are you the surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]user: no I'm not but they were getting benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I wanted to ask about survivor benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: These are two examples of what a survivor would receive; Widow or widower, full retirement age or older 100 percent of the deceased worker 's benefit amount. and Widow or widower age 60 full retirement age 71 to 99 percent of the deceased worker 's basic amount[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: ok and what if they were actually receiving benefits and someone got them after the person dies?[NEWLINE]agent: They will have to return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months. For example, if the person died in July then you must return the benefits paid in August. How the benefits are returned depends on how the deceased received benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and if the survivor is not the spouse can the kids get a lump payout or will it be different?[NEWLINE]agent: In that case a lump - sum can be paid to the worker's child or children if,during the month the worker died the child was already receiving benefits on the worker's record or became eligible for benefits upon the worker's death.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: okay and I read about the deceased not having enough credits or something and paid benefits, so can you tell me more?[NEWLINE]agent: Benefits can still be paid to the worker 's children and the surviving spouse who is caring for the children even if the worker didn't have the required number of credits.They can get benefits if the worker has credit for one and one - half years of work in the three years just before their death.Each person s situation is different and you need to talk to a Social Security claims representative about your choices[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can other people and not just the biological kids be eligible for benefits? |
superseg_train_567 | user: Hi. I am trying to learn about social security payments after a spouse's death.[NEWLINE]agent: Sure. If you were receiving benefits on the deceased's records, you can receive $225.[NEWLINE]agent: Is there a surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]user: There is no surviving spouse.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can you help me learn about a child's benefit?[NEWLINE]agent: A child may be eligible for social security survivor benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: So which family members are eligible?[NEWLINE]agent: Depending on the circumstances, a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild or adopted child may be eligible.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How many credits are needed?[NEWLINE]agent: It depends on how old the worker was when he or she passed. At the most, 40 credits are needed.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if we were living a part when he died? |
superseg_train_568 | user: Can you tell me how many Social Security credits my wife can earn every year?[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year For instance, In 2019 your wife can earn one credit for each $ 1,360 of wages or self - employment income.[NEWLINE]user: So she needs to make over $5000 to get her 4 credits?[NEWLINE]agent: When your wife has earned $ 5,440 she will have earned her four credits for the year[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can parents get benefits if a child they live with dies?[NEWLINE]agent: Are these dependent parents?[NEWLINE]user: yes they are[NEWLINE]agent: Okay, so If you are the dependent parent who is at least age 62 of a worker who dies you may be eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits.[NEWLINE]user: So that's all they need and they qualify?[NEWLINE]agent: They may qualify. If they are at least 62 then we would need more information to see if they qualify[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: okay and what about any children other than her own? |
superseg_train_569 | user: How would my wife earn social security survivor's benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: She can earn up to 4 credits per year. That means that your wife can earn one credit for each 1360$ of wages (as in 2019) or self-employment income.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know more about the credits per year?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, please.[NEWLINE]agent: So, as I said, is 1 credit for every 1360$ she earns so she'd get her fourth credit when she has earned 5440$ and that would complete her 4 credits per year.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how would it be for parents?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you the dependent parent?[NEWLINE]user: No, I was just curious.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How many credits are needed to provide benefits for survivors?[NEWLINE]agent: That depends on the age of the workers the moment they die. But, no one needs more than 40 credits in 10 years of work to be eligible for any Social Security benefit.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Have any of your family members died recently? |
superseg_train_570 | user: if a spouse passes, how do they earn benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a passed spouse?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: My condolences.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I have a minor child, do they receive anything?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are the unmarried child under 18 up to age 19 if attending elementary or secondary school full time of a worker who dies[NEWLINE]user: oh ok[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What are the limits a survivor can earn[NEWLINE]agent: you will continue to qualify for benefits on your deceased spouse 's Social Security record[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are other family members eligible? |
superseg_train_571 | user: How does a spouse earn survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A worker can earn up to four credits each year[NEWLINE]agent: Are you a widow/widower?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if a person already gets survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: If you already receive benefits as a spouse, your benefit will automatically convert to survivors benefits after we receive the report of death.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if they have a disabled child?[NEWLINE]agent: If you are the unmarried child under 18 up to age 19 if attending elementary or secondary school full time of a worker who dies, [100] you can be eligible to receive Social Security survivors benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I get a lump sum?[NEWLINE]agent: A surviving spouse or child may receive a special lump - sum death payment of $ 255 if they meet certain requirements.[NEWLINE]user: How does the spouse earn the benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: A surviving spouse or child may receive a special lump - sum death payment of $ 255 if they meet certain requirements.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who receives benefits? |
superseg_train_572 | user: I was wondering if social security also pays death benefits? Does it?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, it does. A one-time payment of $255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she was living with the deceased; or, if living apart, was receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE]agent: Is there a surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]user: No, I wasn't talking about an actual case. I've just been curious about that.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: So, who can receive benefits then?[NEWLINE]agent: Certain family members may be eligible to receive monthly benefits, for example a widow or widower age 60 or older, age 50 or older if disabled. Or a surviving divorced spouse.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Could I get benefits if I was a surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, but you can not receive benefits as a surviving spouse while you are married.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: And what if, for example, I applied for disability benefits as a survivor: is there any way to speed up the process? I'm asking for a friend.[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, there is. You can speed up the disability application process if you complete an Adult Disability Report and have it available at the time of your appointment. We use the same definition of disability for widows and widowers as we do for workers.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Thank you for explaining. Back to my initial question. What if I was a surviving widow, who is already receiving retirement benefits? |
superseg_train_573 | user: hi can you tell me how I get started?[NEWLINE]agent: are you the survivor?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: If the deceased was receiving Social Security benefits, you must return the benefit received for the month of death and any later months[NEWLINE]user: wil lI have to return the money?[NEWLINE]agent: you must return the benefits paid in August[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what if you remarry before you reach age 60 ang 50 if disabled?[NEWLINE]agent: If you remarry before you reach age 60 age 50 if disabled, you can not receive benefits as a surviving spouse while you are married[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Do they pay in a lump sum[NEWLINE]agent: A surviving spouse or child may receive a special lump - sum death payment of $ 255 if they meet certain requirements[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what if I get widow benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: you can switch to your own retirement benefit as early as age 62[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are other family members eligible? |
superseg_train_574 | user: I had a question about who in the family can get survivor benefits from the Social Security Administration[NEWLINE]agent: Would you like to know which family members may be eligible for survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]user: I would really like to know if I am one of those eligible if I lived with someone that died but I'm not their child[NEWLINE]agent: Are you a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild, or adopted child?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE]agent: You are not eligible for survivors benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: where do we go to help a widow get the benefits application going?[NEWLINE]agent: You can speed up the disability application process if you complete an Adult Disability Report and have it ready at your appointment[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: so who else can get the benefits too?[NEWLINE]agent: There are certain family members that may be eligible to receive monthly benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how soon can the widow apply for the lump sum payment? |
superseg_train_575 | user: I would like to know if Social Security pays death benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes A one-time payment of $ 255 can be paid to the surviving spouse if he or she lived with the deceased; or, if you lived separately, you were receiving certain Social Security benefits on the deceased's record.[NEWLINE]user: and if there is no surviving spouse?[NEWLINE]agent: in this case payment is made to a child who is eligible for benefits in the registry of the deceased in the month of death[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: ok I understand and can I choose other family members?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to choose a stepchild, grandchild, grandchild, or foster child?[NEWLINE]user: yes to a grandson[NEWLINE]agent: Is your father 62 or older?[NEWLINE]user: not[NEWLINE]agent: his parents could not be chosen[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do you return benefits if the deceased received benefits by check? |
superseg_train_576 | user: Can other family members be eligible? for Survivors benefits[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to choose another family member?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to choose a stepchild, grandchild, grandchild, or foster child?[NEWLINE]user: yes adoptive son[NEWLINE]agent: ok and your father is over 62 years old?[NEWLINE]user: not[NEWLINE]agent: his parents cannot be chosen[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and in the case of those who already receive retirement benefits. how do they do[NEWLINE]agent: You can only apply for benefits as a widower or widower if the retirement benefit you receive is less than the benefits you would receive as a survivor.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What benefit applies to the worker's family? |
superseg_train_577 | user: who can get survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: Did you want to know which family members may be eligible for survivors benefits?[NEWLINE]user: yes can anyone other than spouses, their children and parents get them?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you a stepchild, grandchild, step grandchild, or adopted child?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE]agent: You are not eligible for survivors benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: If my 62 year old mom remarries will that affect her benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: She will continue to qualify for benefits on the deceased spouse's Social Security record.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are the kids eligible for benefits after they turn 18?[NEWLINE]agent: Are they unmarried children under 18, or up to age 19 and attending elementary or secondary school full time and the children of a worker who died? |
superseg_train_578 | user: Hey, how's everything?. I need some information about how can I apply online for medicare and nothing else?[NEWLINE]agent: Sure thing. You can apply online for Medicare even if you're not ready to retire. For that you can use our online application, investing less than 10 minutes on that.[NEWLINE]user: Oh yeah, i saw the thing online but wanted to be sure. I'm glad i can. Look in any case, where can i get more information about this topic?[NEWLINE]agent: You can visit our Applying for Medicare Only Before you Decide section.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k, i'll make sure to take a look there. Say, what if it was the other way? if i was already enrolled?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have Medicare already?[NEWLINE]user: Well yeah, i'm already enjoying Medicare.[NEWLINE]agent: Good. In that case, you can get information and services online, an even find out how to manage your benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k. Well, in any case, just want to confirm something. If someone wants to sign up in Medicare, it doesn't need to be ready to retire yet, isn't?[NEWLINE]agent: That's correct. They don't need to be on retirement plans to sign up. They can do this just for medical service.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you know where to find what documents and information you need? |
superseg_train_579 | user: Good afternoon, how are you?. Look, i 'm searching for info about medicare, what can you tell me?[NEWLINE]agent: I'm fine thanks. And sure, no problem. Medicare is our country's health insurance program for people who is age 65 or older, although certain people under that age can qualify for the program too, including those with disability or organ failure.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to learn more?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, please.[NEWLINE]agent: Good, you can then read more in our Medicare publication.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: OK. Look i wanted to sign up for medicare but missed he enrollment last time, where can i get another chance?[NEWLINE]agent: Don't worry, you can try again and enroll from January 1 through March 31, After that your coverage will start on July 1.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: And what about something called Special Enrollment Period?[NEWLINE]agent: Yeah, that falls in when you have medical insurance coverage under a group health plan. IN that case, you may not need to apply for Medicare part B at age 65, qualifying for SEP instead.[NEWLINE]user: OK, so i understand than this can replace Medicare part B, isn't?[NEWLINE]agent: That's correct.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: O.k i'll take that into account. Now, what can you tell me about applying for medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: Are you effectively to apply for medicare?[NEWLINE]user: No, no right now, just want to know more.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you interested in enroll you in Part B later?[NEWLINE]user: Yeah, i think it is the better to do. |
superseg_train_580 | user: How doI apply?[NEWLINE]agent: You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire.[NEWLINE]user: Can I apply for both?[NEWLINE]agent: When you apply for Medicare,you can sign up for Part A Hospital Insurance and Part B Medical Insurance[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what happens when I finish?[NEWLINE]agent: When you are finished just select Submit Now to send your application to Social Security.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Am I eligible at 65?[NEWLINE]agent: your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn age 65, and ends three months after that birthday[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: Medicare is our country s health insurance program for people age 65 or older[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what happens after I apply? |
superseg_train_581 | user: If I am not ready to retire, can I still apply?[NEWLINE]agent: You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire[NEWLINE]user: Do I need to enroll in part a and B?[NEWLINE]agent: You should sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: why should I apply online[NEWLINE]agent: Using the online Medicare application has a number of benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there other options?[NEWLINE]agent: You can also apply : By phone - Call us at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, [108] you can call us at TTY 1 - 800 - 325 - 0778[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: is there an enrollment period[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have a group health insurance?[NEWLINE]user: yes |
superseg_train_582 | user: How can I apply online for Medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: You can use our online application.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you need more information about applying for Medicare and delaying retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]user: No, thanks.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: And for those already enrolled in Medicare what they can do online with it?[NEWLINE]agent: they can get information and services and manage their benefits.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I be eligible for Medicare at age 65?[NEWLINE]agent: You can, and if you are, your initial enrollment period begins three months before you turn 65, including the month you turn 65 and ends three months after that birthday.[NEWLINE]user: What can I do after applying for Medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: You can sign up for A Hospital Insurance and Part B Medical Insurance. You can turn down Part B coverage if you don't want to pay a premium.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What documents do I need to apply?[NEWLINE]agent: You can find out online by checking the Checklist For The Online Medicare, Retirement, and Spouses Application.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How can I be sure that my identity is safe? |
superseg_train_583 | user: Hello, I was wondering when I should sign up for Medicare. I'm not sure how this affects my benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Of course. We recommend you to sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits. You can opt out of receiving cash retirement benefits now once you are in the online application, then you can apply online for retirement benefits later.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you currently choosing not to enroll in Medicare Part B?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I wanted to do so at a later point of time.[NEWLINE]agent: In this case your coverage may be delayed and you may have to pay a higher monthly premium for as long as you have Part B. Your monthly premium will go up 10 percent for each 12-month period you were eligible for Part B, but didn't sign up for it, unless you qualify for a "Special Enrollment Period".[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Interesting, I didn't know that. Oh, and what is this "Special Enrollment Period" you mentioned?[NEWLINE]agent: Before I explain this, do you have medical insurance coverage under a group health plan based on your or your spouse's current employment?[NEWLINE]user: No, I don't.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: By the way, what are the advantages of applying for Medicare online?[NEWLINE]agent: Using the online Medicare application has a number of benefits. You can avoid trips to your Social Security Office, saving you time and money, for example.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Are there any other ways to enroll? |
superseg_train_584 | user: Can a person apply online for medicare only?[NEWLINE]agent: have you enrolled in medicare?[NEWLINE]user: no[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: can I apply online for medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: are you at least 64 years and nine months?[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there other enrollment options?[NEWLINE]agent: You can also apply By phone - Call us at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I am not currently getting social security retirement can I still apply?[NEWLINE]agent: yes[NEWLINE]user: Who can apply for Medicare online? |
superseg_train_585 | user: Could you please explain what a the Special Enrollment Period is?[NEWLINE]agent: Before explaining what SEP is could you please tell me if you have medical insurance coverage under a group health plan based on your or your spouse's current employment?[NEWLINE]user: No neither I nor my spouse have medical insurance coverage under a group health plan.[NEWLINE]user: If the SEP applied to me at what age would I have to apply for Medicare Part B?[NEWLINE]agent: You would not have to apply for Medicare Part B at age 65.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: At what age can I apply for Medicare online?[NEWLINE]agent: You would be able to apply for Medicare online when you are at least 64 years and 9 months old.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What is the initial enrollment period?[NEWLINE]agent: Your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn 65 and ends three months after your birthday.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can you please explain what happens to my application after I apply for benefits? |
superseg_train_586 | user: how doI apply online for medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: Did you know medicare sent out new cards?[NEWLINE]user: no I did not[NEWLINE]agent: what if i did not receive my medicare card?[NEWLINE]user: ok thanks[NEWLINE]agent: you are welcome[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: when should I apply?[NEWLINE]agent: You should sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits.[NEWLINE]user: can i opt out of receiving cash retiremnt?[NEWLINE]agent: yes of course.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if i did not get my new medicare card?[NEWLINE]agent: You can update your mailing address by logging in to or creating your personal my Social Security account.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: how do i apply for medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: you can apply online[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: why did they new ones? |
superseg_train_587 | user: I'm here for some medicare benefits without retiring help[NEWLINE]agent: And you would like to learn more about applying for Medicare online?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: You can apply for Medicare online even if you are not ready to retire. It takes less than 10 minutes to use our online application to sign up for Medicare.[NEWLINE]user: is there somewhere where I can go read about Medicare without retiring?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you can visit Applying for Medicare Only Before You Decide.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: ok thanks, and is it easy and better to apply online?[NEWLINE]agent: Applying online has its benefits. It saves you time and you can avoid a trip to your Social Security Office.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: and is Medicare like an insurance company or something like that?[NEWLINE]agent: Medicare is our country's health insurance program for people age 65 or older.Certain people younger than age 65 can qualify for Medicare, too, including those with disabilities.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want more information on Medicare?[NEWLINE]user: yes, I do |
superseg_train_588 | user: I'd like to learn about Medicare[NEWLINE]agent: Are you looking to apply for Medicare?[NEWLINE]user: I don't think so.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Are you looking for new Medicare cards?[NEWLINE]user: Yes.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you looking to protect your identity?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, that's it.[NEWLINE]agent: You should receive a new Medicare card.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a time when I need to enroll?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you have medical insurance already?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, through my work.[NEWLINE]agent: If that's the case, you may qualify for a special enrollment period.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Can I apply for Medicare when I turn 65? |
superseg_train_589 | user: I would like to learn about Medicare benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you looking to apply online?[NEWLINE]user: I'm not sure.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Did you receive your new Medicare card?[NEWLINE]user: I am looking through my mail for it.[NEWLINE]agent: Did you know that we sent new cards to help with identity protection?[NEWLINE]user: I did not realize that.[NEWLINE]agent: Did you receive your card?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, I just found it in my mail.[NEWLINE]agent: If you need to make any corrections, like to your mailing address, you can do so online.[NEWLINE]user: Why do I have a new Medicare number? |
superseg_train_590 | user: Can you help me and tell me where should I begin?[NEWLINE]agent: You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire. [4] Use our online application to sign up for Medicare[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you[NEWLINE]agent: You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire.s [4] Use our online application to sign up for Medicare[NEWLINE]user: Where can i get more information on this?[NEWLINE]agent: visit Applying for Medicare Only Before You Decide[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there other options as well[NEWLINE]agent: You can also apply By phone - Call us at 1 - 800 - 772 - 1213 from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: When should I apply?[NEWLINE]agent: You should sign up for Medicare three months before reaching age 65, even if you are not ready to start receiving retirement benefits[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who is medicare managed by?[NEWLINE]agent: Medicare is managed by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services CMS[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: are there other medicare options? |
superseg_train_591 | user: Hello, I have a question regarding my Medicare benefits. Can you help me out?[NEWLINE]agent: Of course. Do you want to know more about how to apply online for Medicare?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, that was one of the things I have been wondering about. Care to explain?[NEWLINE]agent: Gladly. You can apply online for Medicare even if you are not ready to retire. Simply use our online application to sign up for Medicare, it takes less than 10 minutes.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want more information about applying for Medicare and delaying retirement benefits?[NEWLINE]user: No, thanks.[NEWLINE]user: You just said that I can apply online for Medicare. So I can do this over the Internet?[NEWLINE]agent: Yes, you can apply online for Medicare. All you need to do is use our online application to sign up.[NEWLINE]user: Sounds good, it will save me a long drive. What documents and information will I need for the application?[NEWLINE]agent: To see a complete list of what you need for the application, go to the Checklist For The Online Medicare, Retirement, And Spouses Application.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: My cousin wants to apply as well, but she doesn't know how to use the Internet and due to several disabilities she can't get to the office in person. Is there any option that allows a person who is hard of hearing to apply by phone? |
superseg_train_592 | user: I would like to learn more about Medicare benefits.[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to find out how to apply online for Medicare?[NEWLINE]user: No, that's not what I want to know.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to learn more about new Medicare cards then?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, that's it. Tell me about the new Medicare cards![NEWLINE]agent: Of course. Do you want to protect your identity?[NEWLINE]user: No, it's not because of that why I'm asking.[NEWLINE]agent: Did you NOT receive your new Medicare card yet?[NEWLINE]user: Well yes, I haven't received one yet.[NEWLINE]agent: In that case there may be something that needs to be corrected, like your mailing address. You can update your mailing address by logging in to or creating your personal my Social Security account.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens if I'm eligible for Medicare at age 65? When can I enroll?[NEWLINE]agent: Well, your initial enrollment period begins three months before your 65th birthday, includes the month you turn age 65, and ends three months after that birthday.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: So all I need to do is to finish and submit my application? |
superseg_train_593 | user: how does a person apply for medicare benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: are you applying for just medicare?[NEWLINE]user: no i am asking for a friend[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: Did you get a new medicare card?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: thanks for the reply. do you have any other questions?[NEWLINE]user: no I don't but thank you[NEWLINE]agent: Are you sure you got the new medicare card?[NEWLINE]user: no i am not[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Who can apply for Medicare online? |
superseg_train_594 | user: How do I apply to medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: do you have an online account?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: ok great just log into the account[NEWLINE]agent: does that answer your questions?[NEWLINE]user: yes[NEWLINE]agent: ok great[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: what is medicare?[NEWLINE]agent: Medicare is our country s health insurance program for people age 65 or older.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Why apply for Medicare online?[NEWLINE]agent: You can: Avoid trips to your Social Security Office, saving you time and money[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What happens after I apply? |
superseg_train_595 | user: Oh,hi. I need some info. I was told that i need to change some personal information, like my address, so i wanted to know about it.[NEWLINE]agent: Very well. Can you tell me if aside address, you were asked to change your telephone number?[NEWLINE]user: Well, no, not exactly, i was told that i would need to change something, not know what specifically.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: I see. In any case, would you like me to tell you about how you can change your address?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, please, Very kind of you.[NEWLINE]agent: Before that, Do you have any social security benefits, such as retirement, survivors or disability?[NEWLINE]user: Yeah, i'm receiving one of those. i'm with retirement.[NEWLINE]agent: Good. Then you can update your contact information easy peasy, just following few steps: Log in to My Social Security and Select the My Profile Link on the right side of the screen.[NEWLINE]user: O.k, just log in and doing that? That's all?[NEWLINE]agent: Just like that. This is designed so you can do it without any problem.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: I know you just said something about it, but specifically what can i do there? |
superseg_train_596 | user: How can I change my address?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to change the address on Social Security?[NEWLINE]user: Yes[NEWLINE]agent: Did you move and are currently receiving benefits or enrolled in Medicare?[NEWLINE]user: I haven't moved yet.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: But in case I move in the future I want to know how to do it.[NEWLINE]agent: Ok, you can update your contact information by logging in your my Social Security account and then selecting My Profile link on the right side of the screen.[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Where can I find more information about it?[NEWLINE]agent: Do you want to know more about how to change your address and phone number online?[NEWLINE]user: Yes, please.[NEWLINE]agent: You can get all the information you need by calling our toll-free number 1-800-772-1213 or by visiting your local Social Security office.[NEWLINE]user: I have some hearing problems, is there another way? |
superseg_train_597 | user: Hello, hope you are well, how do I change my address?[NEWLINE]agent: Thank you! I am well, hope you are too. Change your Address and Telephone number online[NEWLINE]user: ok[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]agent: You need to change your address correct?[NEWLINE]user: yes please.[NEWLINE]agent: you can update your contact information in a safe, quick, and convenient way by following these five steps : Log in to my Social Security.Select the My Profile link on the right side of the screen. Select the Update Contact Information button and enter your address information. Select when would you like to schedule the update, then select Next. Review and verify your information, select Submit.[NEWLINE]user: ok thank you but that is not for me[NEWLINE]user: How can I chekck my address?[NEWLINE]agent: you can easily check your address we have on record via the My Profile Tab on my Social Security[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Is there a place to go if I have more questions? |
superseg_train_598 | user: Hi. I need to change my address. how do I do that?[NEWLINE]agent: You need to change your address, correct?[NEWLINE]user: yes.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you moving?[NEWLINE]user: No I am not[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: Do I need to sign into some account and do it that way?[NEWLINE]agent: yes, just Sign in to your mySocial Security account and update your information[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: is it easy to sign into?[NEWLINE]agent: do you get Social Security benefits retirement, survivors, or disability? |
superseg_train_599 | user: hi do I need to change my address?[NEWLINE]agent: You need to change your address, correct?[NEWLINE]user: yes.[NEWLINE]agent: Are you moving[NEWLINE]user: yes I am[NEWLINE]agent: You can change and update your information anytime, anywhere by logging in to or creating a free my Social Security account[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: How do I do that?[NEWLINE]agent: you can update your contact information in a safe, quick, and convenient way by following these five steps :s [8] Log in to my Social Security.s [9] Select the My Profile link on the right side of the screen.s [10] Select the Update Contact Information button and enter your address information. [11] Select when would you like to schedule the update, then select Next. [12] Review and verify your information, [13] select Submit.[NEWLINE]user: Do I have to get social security benefits?[NEWLINE]agent: yes[NEWLINE][BOUNDARY][NEWLINE]user: What if I still have questions?[NEWLINE]agent: You still have questions, correct?[NEWLINE]user: yes |