Monday, November 25, 2013

Survivors Benefits Social Security Administration

A community members death is communicated to the Social Security Administration through the (I-EDR) Internet Electronic Death Registration by the chosen Funeral Director.  The (I-EDR) Internet Electronic Death Registration replaces the need for the Funeral Director to file form SSA-721 with the Social Security Administration.

Form SSA-721 was a statement of death filled in by the Funeral Director.  Electronic posting of this information enables the Social Security Administration to deliver benefits much faster. Two important benefits for a surviving spouse include:

Lump sum death payment: The Social Security Administration distributes a special lump sum death payment of 255.00

The Social Security Administration can re-calculate the couples benefit to determine if the surviving spouse will benefit from drawing the decedents funds.

Today the police dispatcher sends EMS rescue who perform a bedside diagnostic test which confirms the individual has no pulse or respiration.  The EMS rescue contact the coroner who declare the time of death and contact the funeral director.  The funeral director notifies the Social Security Administration as a statement of death through the I-EDR  which enables the surviving spouse faster access to needed benefits.

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