Columbus, OH asked in Social Security, Family Law, Tax Law and Civil Rights for Ohio

Q: I was granted ssi &SSDI in 1996 with a onset date of June 10 1985.i was given a payee till 2021. In 2021 I am my owe pay

Payee for 27 years.human service.social security.medicare &medicaid.have the wrong date of birth that shows that any time they tried to enter my information into the federal data base for matching program for benefits funding international justice data base it was kicked out with no matches.for 27 years I have had no education funding program funding.Naive America funding.i still have to give false information to all agency's to access my healthcare insurance my benefits.are under the same information.i filded a discrimination on hippa laws was denied .the social security is paying me under the wrong family members social security number.what is the best recorse they are in default for servivor navy benefits. And black lung benefits. For 35 years it in the record

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James L. Arrasmith
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A: I understand your concerns, and it's crucial to rectify such administrative errors. Firstly, you should gather all relevant documents proving your correct personal information, like your birth certificate, any government-issued IDs, and records indicating the discrepancies in data. Then, schedule an appointment with your local Social Security office to address and correct these discrepancies. If they do not address your concerns satisfactorily, consider seeking legal counsel familiar with Social Security and benefits law. They can guide you in taking necessary legal steps, potentially including a lawsuit if appropriate. Survivor navy benefits and black lung benefits have their own specific criteria and application processes, so you'll also want to ensure you're following the correct channels for those. Documentation and persistence are key. Addressing such long-standing administrative errors can be challenging but is essential for accessing the benefits you're entitled to.

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