Following the death of a worker beneficiary or other insured worker,1 Social Security makes a lump-sum death benefit payment of $255 to the eligible surviving spouse or, if there is no spouse, to eligible surviving dependent children.
Does Social Security pay for the month of death?
We can’t pay benefits for the month of death. That means if the person died in July, the check received in August (which is payment for July) must be returned. Family members may be eligible for Social Security survivors benefits when a person dies.
What was the Social Security death benefit for my mother?
Lump-Sum Death Benefit. If your mother worked long enough to qualify for Social Security benefits, a death benefit of $255 is available to one specified family member as of 2011. If your father is still alive, he will receive the benefit if he was living with your mother, or if he was not living with her, was receiving benefits on her record.
How long did my mother work before she died?
Normally, the Social Security Administration requires 10 year of work to qualify for benefits. If your mother passed when she was very young, you may qualify for benefits based on her work record if she worked 1 1/2 years during the three years before her death.
Who are the survivors of a social security death?
Social Security survivors benefits are paid to widows, widowers, and dependents of eligible workers. This benefit is particularly important for young families with children. This page provides detailed information about survivors benefits and can help you understand what to expect from Social Security when you or a loved one dies.
How many beneficiaries died and SSA did not recover money?
RESULTS OF REVIEW SSA did not effectively recover direct deposit payments to bank accounts after beneficiaries’ deaths because the Agency did not always determine when suspended beneficiaries had died. We concluded that 58 of the 59 beneficiaries we reviewed had died or were likely deceased.