Survivor Benefits After SSDI: What Your Family Receives
TL;DR: Widow/widower, child, and parent benefits after a recipient passes. Family and dependent benefits can significantly increase total household income from SSDI. ClaimPath helps you get approved for $79 flat so your family can start receiving benefits sooner.
Who Can Receive Benefits on Your Record?
When you qualify for SSDI, certain family members may also receive monthly payments based on your earnings record:
| Family Member | Eligibility | Benefit Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Spouse age 62+ | Must be married at least 1 year | Up to 50% of your benefit |
| Spouse of any age caring for child under 16 | Child must be disabled or under 16 | Up to 50% of your benefit |
| Unmarried child under 18 | Biological, adopted, or dependent stepchild | Up to 50% of your benefit |
| Unmarried child 18-19 in school | Full-time student in grades K-12 | Up to 50% of your benefit |
| Disabled adult child | Disability began before age 22 | Up to 50% of your benefit |
| Ex-spouse age 62+ | Marriage lasted 10+ years, currently unmarried | Up to 50% of your benefit |
The Family Maximum
There is a cap on total benefits paid on one worker's record, typically 150-180% of your monthly benefit. If dependent benefits exceed this cap, each dependent's payment is reduced proportionally. Your own benefit is never reduced.
Example
If your SSDI benefit is $1,800/month and the family maximum is $3,150 (175%), there is $1,350 available for dependents. If you have a spouse and two children each entitled to $900 (50%), the $2,700 total exceeds the $1,350 available, so each dependent receives $450/month instead.
Survivor Benefits
If an SSDI recipient dies, surviving family members may qualify for survivor benefits:
- Surviving spouse age 60+: 71.5-100% of the deceased's benefit
- Surviving spouse any age with child under 16: 75% of the deceased's benefit
- Unmarried children under 18: 75% of the deceased's benefit
- Disabled surviving spouse age 50+: 71.5% of the deceased's benefit
- Lump-sum death payment: One-time $255 payment to surviving spouse or child
Applying for Family Benefits
Dependent benefits are not automatic. Each eligible family member must apply separately at the SSA office or by phone. You will need birth certificates, marriage certificates, and Social Security numbers for each applicant.
Get Your Benefits Started
The sooner you are approved for SSDI, the sooner your family can apply for dependent benefits. ClaimPath builds SSA-compliant documents for $79 flat to give you the strongest initial application.
Start your ClaimPath application and protect your family's financial future.
Related Resources
- 2026 SSDI Payment Amounts
- SSDI Dependent Benefits
- SSDI Survivor Benefits
- Helping a Spouse Apply for SSDI
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the benefits of survivor benefits after ssdi: what your family receives?
TL;DR: Widow/widower, child, and parent benefits after a recipient passes. Family and dependent benefits can significantly increase total household income from SSDI. ClaimPath helps you get approved for $79 flat so your family can start receiving benefits sooner.
Who Can Receive Benefits on Your Record??
When you qualify for SSDI, certain family members may also receive monthly payments based on your earnings record:
What should I know about the family maximum?
There is a cap on total benefits paid on one worker's record, typically 150-180% of your monthly benefit. If dependent benefits exceed this cap, each dependent's payment is reduced proportionally. Your own benefit is never reduced.
What are the benefits of survivor benefits?
If an SSDI recipient dies, surviving family members may qualify for survivor benefits:
What are the benefits of applying for family benefits?
Dependent benefits are not automatic. Each eligible family member must apply separately at the SSA office or by phone. You will need birth certificates, marriage certificates, and Social Security numbers for each applicant.
What are the benefits of get your benefits started?
The sooner you are approved for SSDI, the sooner your family can apply for dependent benefits. ClaimPath builds SSA-compliant documents for $79 flat to give you the strongest initial application.