Five major categories of benefits are (1) retirement, (2) disability, (3) dependent (family), (4) survivors, and (5) Medicare. The retirement, dependent (family), survivor, and disability programs provide monthly cash benefits and Medicare provides medical coverage.
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Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI)
Federal long-term disability income program that gives benefits to disabled workers who are younger than age 65 and paid Social Security tax for a specific number of quarter-year periods.
Social Security number (SSN)
Nine-digit number assigned to each individual by the federal government for identification purposes; used as a tax identification number to maintain an accurate record of each person’s wages or self-employment earnings.
Social Security Offset Rider (SIS)
If one is totally and permanently disabled with no hope of recovery for one full year, the insurance company can request the insured apply for social security disability benefits. Should the benefits be granted, the monthly benefit paid by the insurance company will be reduced by the amount paid by social security. If the insured is denied benefits by social security, the benefits paid by the insurance company will not change.
Social security rider (Health Insurance)
A rider attached to certain disability income policies that may provide additional benefits, contingent on the amount paid out by Social Security.
Social Security Scheme
All government measures designed to protect its citizens against Personnel risks and Poverty and substandard conditions. Social Insurance is one part of a social security system. In India the Government of India has introduced the following social security schemes which are being implemented with the active assistance various Life and General Insurers:Hut Insurance Scheme: “See Also: “Hut Insurance Scheme, Social Security scheme.”Personal Accident Social Security scheme: “See Also: Personal Accident Social Security Scheme.”Solatium Fund: See Also: “Solatium Fund, Social Security scheme.”Society of Insurance Research : An organization which encourages insurance research and promotes the exchange of ideas and methods of research.
Social security tax (Health Insurance)
The tax paid by employers and employees that is used to fund social security programs.
Social Services Block Grant services
Grants given to states under the Social Security Act that fund limited amounts of social services for people of all ages (includes some in-home services and abuse prevention services). Formerly known as Title XX services.
Social worker
Individual who has obtained a degree in social work, has met the requirements of being supervised in the clinical social work, has obtained state licensure or certification, and provides a wide variety of social services in many types of health care settings. The National Association of Social Workers (NASW) classifies several levels of social work positions in two groups: preprofessional and professional. Some types of social workers are caseworkers, child welfare caseworker, clinical social worker, eligibility worker, family counselor, industrial social worker, licensed social worker, medical social worker, psychiatric social worker, public health social worker, registered social worker, school social worker, social group worker, social service caseworker, and social welfare administrator.
Social, domestic and pleasure use
A class of use in private car insurance.