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Charleston / South Carolina / United States
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The Social Security Office of North Charleston offers services to the residence of North Charleston. Individuals can apply for a change of name on their social security card, replace a lost or stolen social security card, apply for retirement and disability benefits and apply for Medicare.

Casa Grande / Arizona / United States
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Social Security Administration, headed by a Commissioner, is part of the United States Federal Government. It has a nationwide network of over 1,400 offices and has a presence in the U.S. embassies around the world. Based in Tucson, Ariz., its field organization includes 10 regional offices, 6 processing centers and approximately 1,260 field offices. The Partnership for Public Service and American Universitys Institute for the Study of Public Policy Implementation has ranked The Social Security Administration as one of the top 10 Best Places to Work in the Federal Government.
Malden / Massachusetts / United States
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The counselors at the Malden Social Security Administration office can help you determine your retirement benefits and eligibility, and counsel you on your options as retirement nears. The office is located next to ACE Hardware on Commercial Street.

Waltham / Massachusetts / United States
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The branch of the federal Social Security Administration is located  at 135 Beaver St.

The agency assists customers with their Social Security problems and questions. Many of its services are also offered on the Agency's website.

Owings Mills / Maryland / United States
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The Social Security office helps process applications, issue Social Security cards, and even host appeals for claims. This office is off Reisterstown Road in Garrison. Please see the official website for more information.

Southfield / Michigan / United States
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Thank you for your interest in our law firm. We only handle social security disability and SSI claims. This is all we do! The Law Center for Social Security Rights consists of attorneys who exclusively represent clients in their claim for social security disability and SSI benefits. We provide a free consultation to discuss your claim and even if your case is not accepted, we can provide you with helpful guidance. Our firm works on a contingency fee basis, meaning that we do not get paid unless we win your claim. There are NO up-front costs. We can provide assistance in every step of your claim. An approval for social security disability and SSI can be a lengthy and complicated process. We encourage our clients not to give up! The biggest mistake one can make is to assume that if denied the federal government is right. In fact, often times, the Social Security Administration is wrong. An experienced attorney who specializes in social security disability and SSI claims can assist you in obtaining benefits that are rightfully yours. Please call us for a free consultation at: 248-350-1000 or 1-800-832-3471 Experience counts when hiring an attorney who specializes in social security disability and SSI claims
Stamford / Connecticut / United States
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This office is one of the 17 field offices in the Boston region of the national Social Security Administration.  Residents can access assistance in recieving and managing their Social and Supplemental Security benefits.  Over 650,000 Connecticut residents recieve Social Security benefits, and this branch helps ensure that local residents can access and understand their benefits.

East Falmouth / Massachusetts / United States
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The Social Security Administation was started by Franklin D. Roosevelt as a part of the NewDeal in 1935. The first social security taxes wre collected in 1937. Benefits were given in a lump sum payment during the intial period between 1937 and 1939. Monthly benefits began in 1940. Today it is the largest social welfare program in the united states. It is also the most reliable source of income for retiries versus 401 k and other investment income. Citizens can normally claim benefits at age 62. However,  if they wait to retire at 66, they can claim 33% more of their benefits.


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