Note: To report the death of a claimant, call 1-800-480-3287. You can also notify us in writing using the PO Box address on the payment notice.
Who can apply for state disability?
Be unable to do your regular or customary work for at least eight days. Have lost wages because of your disability. Be employed or actively looking for work at the time your disability begins. Have earned at least $300 from which State Disability Insurance (SDI) deductions were withheld during your base period.
What does De 429D notice of computation mean?
We send you the Notice of Computation (DE 429D) to let you know your potential weekly and maximum benefit amount based on the wages you earned in your base period.
How do I stop EDD unemployment benefits?
If you want to cancel your claim, contact the EDD IMMEDIATELY. You cannot cancel a claim after you have collected UI benefits and cannot file a new UI claim until your current claim ends. If you go back to work or are no longer in need of UI benefits for some period of time, simply stop certifying.
How much does the state of California pay for disability?
SDI generally pays 60-70% of your average wages for up to 52 weeks of having a disability. However, your income may change from month to month, season to season, or year to year, making it hard to know what your exact average weekly income has been.
Can you receive unemployment and Social Security from a deceased spouse?
You may receive unemployment and be entitled to receive Social Security from a deceased spouse or ex-spouse (if you met the 10 year marriage requirement). Unemployment benefits are given with the assumption that you will be able to look for work and take a job should you find…
What to do if your husband or wife dies on social security?
If you are already receiving a spousal benefit when your husband or wife dies, Social Security will in most cases convert it automatically to a survivor benefit once the death is reported. Otherwise, you will need to apply for survivor benefits by phone at 800-772-1213 or in person at your local Social Security office.
Can you collect your ex-husband’s Social Security benefits?
If my ex-husband’s Social Security benefits are more than my own Social Security benefits, can I continue collecting his Social Security benefits after I reach my full retirement age and suspend my own benefits until age 70 (in order to get the highest possible retirement benefit)? GOT SOCIAL SECURITY QUESTIONS?
Can you collect divorcee widower benefits after 60?
You can’t remarry and collect divorcee spousal benefits. But if you remarry after 60, you can collect divorcee widower benefits once your ex passes away. Now responding to your first question, please check out the discussion about deeming in the book (Chapter 3) and Social Security gotchas (Chapter 25).