t&b, okay, but I think you misread my post. As I understand it you didn't retire, you got SSDI. I have the same. I got mine in '99 and get the full rate, I would've received at 65yo, w/those same work credits. He only took his retirement within the past year. He applied for his SSDI a few months back. I didn't think he could get it but he did. That raised him from his reduced rate to the full rate he'd have gotten at 65yo.
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QUOTE (tagandbag @ Aug 30 2009, 08:10 AM)

Phillip, I don't think that is the case. Now, what could have happened is if his claim was a long drawn out affair. You don't lose your the credits for the years you were unable to work, while waiting for the claim to be decided. My ssd started when the claim was awarded and will remain the same till I retire at 66, except for Cola increases, if we ever get any more increases. If they awarded me what I would have earned, if I worked to 66, it would be another thousand or so a month. But , maybe there was an exception to your friend, if thats the case, I don't know what that would be.
t&b
[b]When you reach full retirement age [/b]
If you are receiving Social Security disability benefits, your disability benefits automatically convert to retirement benefits, but the amount remains the same.
If you also receive a reduced widow(er)’s benefit, be sure to contact Social Security when you reach full retirement age so that we can make any necessary adjustment in your benefits