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SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE CONNECTICUT NEAR ME

Are you looking for the nearest Social Security Administration Office (SSA) in
Connecticut?

Below are SSA office locations near Connecticut. Find the phone number, address,
office hours, and other information about the local Connecticut SSA office.

If you have visited a local Social Security office in Connecticut, please take a
few moments to review the office so that other visitors know what to expect when
visiting!

Local Connecticut Social Security office provides the following services:

 * Apply for Retirement Benefits
 * Apply for Social Security Disability – SSDI OR, Supplemental Security Income
   (SSI) Connecticut
 * Apply for Medicare in Connecticut
 * Help with Medicare prescription drugs in Connecticut
 * Check on disability application status
 * Appeal a disability decision
 * Obtain Social Security forms
 * Obtain Publications
 * Obtain an SSN Card
 * Get A Replacement SSN Card
 * Obtain a replacement Medicare card




SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE WILLIMANTIC NEAR ME 06226 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Willimantic, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE HARTFORD NEAR ME 06103 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS, APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Hartford, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE EAST HARTFORD NEAR ME 06108 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in East Hartford, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE TORRINGTON NEAR ME 06790 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Torrington, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE MIDDLETOWN NEAR ME 06457 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Middletown, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE NEW BRITAIN NEAR ME 06051 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in New Britain, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE BRIDGEPORT NEAR ME 06604 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Bridgeport, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE NEW HAVEN NEAR ME 06510 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in New Haven, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE ANSONIA NEAR ME 06401 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS, APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in Ansonia, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICE NEW LONDON NEAR ME 06320 – PHONE NUMBER, HOURS,
APPOINTMENT

Social Security Office in New London, CT Near Me: Hours, Phone Number,
Appointments, Disability, SSN Replacement.


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COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT DISABILITY AND RETIREMENT RELATED TO SOCIAL SECURITY


Q: WHAT IS SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY?

Social Security Disability is a federal government program that provides
financial assistance to people who are unable to work due to a physical or
mental disability. The program is designed to provide a source of income to
people who are unable to work and support themselves due to their disability.


Q: WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY?

To be eligible for Social Security Disability, you must have a medical condition
that meets the Social Security Administration's definition of disability, which
means that the condition must be expected to last at least 12 months or result
in death, and prevent you from working. You must also have earned enough credits
through your Connecticut work history to qualify for benefits.


Q: HOW DO I APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY?

You can apply for Social Security Disability online, by phone, or in person at a
Social Security office. To apply, you will need to provide personal information,
medical documentation of your disability, and information about your work
history and earnings. It is recommended that you have an experienced Connecticut
disability attorney or advocate assist you with your application to improve your
chances of success.


Q: WHAT MEDICAL CONDITIONS QUALIFY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY?

The Social Security Administration maintains a list of medical conditions that
automatically qualify for disability benefits, known as the "Blue Book."
However, it is also possible to qualify for disability benefits based on other
medical conditions that are not included in the Blue Book, if you can
demonstrate that your condition is severe enough to prevent you from working. It
is important to have medical documentation of your condition when applying for
disability benefits.


Q: HOW ARE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS CALCULATED?

The amount of your Social Security Disability benefits is calculated based on
your earnings history, similar to how retirement benefits are calculated.
However, the formula used to calculate disability benefits is different from the
one used to calculate retirement benefits. The amount of your disability benefit
will depend on your average lifetime earnings prior to becoming disabled, and
may also be affected by other factors such as whether you are receiving other
disability benefits or Connecticut workers' compensation.


Q: CAN I WORK AND RECEIVE SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS?

If you receive Social Security Disability benefits, you are allowed to work and
earn income, as long as your earnings do not exceed a certain amount. However,
if you earn over a certain amount, your disability benefits may be reduced or
stopped altogether. The amount you can earn without affecting your benefits is
adjusted annually, and the rules differ depending on whether you are receiving
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income
(SSI) benefits.


Q: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY AND SUPPLEMENTAL
SECURITY INCOME (SSI)?

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income
(SSI) are both federal government programs that provide financial assistance to
people with disabilities. However, there are some key differences between the
two programs. SSDI is based on your work history and earnings, while SSI is a
needs-based program that provides assistance to people with limited income and
resources. The rules for eligibility, benefit amounts, and work requirements
also differ between the two programs.


Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF MY SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY APPLICATION IS DENIED?

If your Social Security Disability application is denied, you have the right to
appeal the decision. The appeals process can be lengthy and complex, and may
involve a hearing before an administrative law judge. It is recommended that you
have an experienced or advocate assist you with your appeal to improve your
chances of success.


Q: HOW DO I APPEAL A DENIED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM?

To appeal a denied Social Security Disability claim, you must first file a
request for reconsideration. If your claim is denied again at this stage, you
can then request a hearing before an administrative law judge. If your claim is
denied at the hearing, you may be able to appeal to the Connecticut Social
Security Administration's Appeals Council, and ultimately to federal court. It
is important to have an experienced disability attorney or advocate assist you
with your appeal to improve your chances of success.


Q: HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVE A DECISION ON A SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY
CLAIM?

The length of time it takes to receive a decision on a Connecticut Social
Security Disability claim can vary depending on various factors, such as the
complexity of your case and the workload of the Social Security Administration.
Generally, it can take several months to over a year to receive a decision on a
disability claim. It is important to be patient and to follow up with the Social
Security Administration on the status of your claim throughout the process.


Q: WHAT IS SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT?

Social Security Retirement is a federal government program that provides
financial assistance to people who have reached retirement age and have earned
enough credits through their work history to qualify for benefits. The program
is designed to provide a source of income to help retirees support themselves in
their later years.


Q: WHO IS ELIGIBLE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT?

To be eligible for Social Security Retirement benefits, you must have earned
enough credits through your work history to qualify for benefits, and you must
have reached retirement age. The retirement age varies depending on your birth
year, but is currently 66 for people born between 1943 and 1954, and gradually
increases to 67 for people born in 1960 or later. You may also be able to
receive benefits based on your spouse's earnings history if you are married and
your spouse is receiving Social Security Retirement benefits.


Q: HOW DO I APPLY FOR SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT?

You can apply for Connecticut Social Security Retirement benefits online, by
phone, or in person at a Social Security office. To apply, you will need to
provide personal information, information about your work history and earnings,
and information about your spouse if you are married. It is recommended that you
apply for benefits at least three months before you want your benefits to start,
as it can take several weeks to process your application.


Q: WHAT IS THE FULL RETIREMENT AGE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY?

The full retirement age for Social Security varies depending on your birth year.
For people born between 1943 and 1954, the full retirement age is 66. For people
born in 1960 or later, the full retirement age is 67. For people born between
1955 and 1959, the full retirement age gradually increases from 66 to 67. If you
choose to start receiving benefits before your full retirement age, your
benefits will be reduced. If you wait to start receiving benefits until after
your full retirement age, your benefits may be increased.


Q: CAN I COLLECT SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT AND WORK AT THE SAME TIME?

If you are at full retirement age, you can collect Social Security Retirement
benefits and work at the same time without any reduction in your benefits. If
you are under full retirement age, you can also work and receive benefits, but
your benefits may be reduced if you earn over a certain amount. The amount you
can earn without affecting your benefits is adjusted annually, and the rules
differ depending on your age and the year in which you reach full retirement
age.


Q: HOW ARE SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS CALCULATED?

Social Security Retirement benefits are calculated based on your average
lifetime earnings prior to retirement. The Social Security Administration uses a
formula to determine your primary insurance amount (PIA), which is the amount of
your monthly benefit if you start receiving benefits at your full retirement
age. The formula takes into account your 35 highest-earning years, and adjusts
for inflation. The amount of your benefit may be higher or lower than your PIA
depending on when you start receiving benefits and other factors.


Q: WHAT IS THE MAXIMUM SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFIT AMOUNT?

The maximum Connecticut Social Security Retirement benefit amount for someone
who starts receiving benefits at full retirement age in 2022 is $3,895 per
month. However, most people receive less than the maximum benefit amount, as the
actual amount of your benefit depends on your earnings history and the age at
which you start receiving benefits.


Q: WHEN SHOULD I START COLLECTING SOCIAL SECURITY RETIREMENT BENEFITS?

The best time to start collecting Connecticut Social Security Retirement
benefits depends on your individual circumstances, such as your health,
financial situation, and retirement goals. You can start receiving benefits as
early as age 62, but your benefits will be reduced if you start before your full
retirement age. If you wait until after your full retirement age to start
receiving benefits, your benefits may be increased. It is recommended that you
consider all factors and consult with a financial advisor before deciding when
to start receiving benefits.


Q: WHAT HAPPENS IF I CONTINUE TO WORK PAST FULL RETIREMENT AGE?

If you continue to work past full retirement age, your Social Security
Retirement benefits may be increased, as the Social Security Administration will
recalculate your benefit amount to take into account any additional earnings you
have. This can result in an increase in your monthly benefit amount. However, if
you are already receiving benefits and you continue to work, your benefits may
be reduced if you earn over a certain amount. The amount you can earn without
affecting your benefits is adjusted annually, and the rules differ depending on
your age and the year in which you reach full retirement age.


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SOCIAL SECURITY OFFICES IN CONNECTICUT

 * Meriden SSA Office
 * Torrington SSA Office
 * Danbury SSA Office
 * East Hartford SSA Office
 * New London SSA Office
 * Hartford SSA Office
 * Ansonia SSA Office
 * Willimantic SSA Office
 * New Haven SSA Office
 * New Britain SSA Office

DID YOU KNOW?

The Social Security Administration (SSA) pays benefits to over 60 million people
including retirees, children, widows and widowers.

WHAT SPECIFIC PROGRAMS ARE COVERED UNDER THE SOCIAL SECURITY ACT AND RELATED
LAWS?

 * Retirement Insurance
 * Survivors Insurance
 * Disability Insurance
 * Hospital and medical insurance for the aged, the disabled, and those with
   end-stage renal disease
 * Prescription Drug Benefit
 * Extra help with Medicare Prescription Drug Costs
 * Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
 * Special Veterans Benefits
 * Unemployment Insurance
 * Public assistance and welfare services, including:
   * Temporary assistance for needy families
   * Medical assistance
   * Maternal and child health services
   * Child support enforcement
   * Family and child welfare services
   * Food stamps
   * Energy assistance


RESOURCES

 * Social Security Office Willimantic Near Me 06226 – Phone Number, Hours,
   Appointment
 * Social Security Office Hartford Near Me 06103 – Phone Number, Hours,
   Appointment
 * Social Security Office East Hartford Near Me 06108 – Phone Number, Hours,
   Appointment
 * Social Security Office Torrington Near Me 06790 – Phone Number, Hours,
   Appointment
 * Social Security Office Middletown Near Me 06457 – Phone Number, Hours,
   Appointment

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