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With over 25 years of federal experience, Bragg Social Security Consulting is dedicated to helping you navigate retirement, spousal, disability, Medicare, and survivor benefits with ease. We’re here for you—even after your session ends.
You get expert advice designed around your specific needs
We work for you — not insurance companies or third-party providers.
Get clarity from a professional who’s helped hundreds of individuals and families
Because understanding Social Security shouldn’t feel like solving a puzzle. We make it simple, personal, and stress-free — every step of the way.
Every individual’s situation is different — and that’s exactly how we treat it. Here’s what we cover during your one-on-one session:
We’ll assess your eligibility and help you understand exactly what benefits apply to your unique situation.
Filing a claim or appeal? We walk you through every stage with clarity - so you’re never left guessing.
We break down your Medicare options in plain language and help you choose the plan that truly fits your needs.
We help spouses, caregivers, and parents understand their role and access every benefit they’re entitled to.
Whether you’re applying for the first time or trying to understand complex Social Security rules, we’re here to help. At Bragg SSC, every consultation is focused on clarity, calm, and making sure you’re supported — from start to finish.
RSDI (Retirement, Survivors, and Disability Insurance), also known as OASDI, is a Social Security program providing monthly payments to retirees, disabled workers, and survivors of deceased workers who paid Social Security taxes. Eligible recipients include workers with enough work credits (usually 40, earned over 10 years), their spouses, children, or surviving dependents.
You qualify for retirement benefits at age 62 with 40 work credits. Full retirement age (FRA) is 66–67, based on your birth year (e.g., 67 for those born in 1960 or later). Claiming at 62 reduces benefits, while delaying past FRA until age 70 increases payments by 8% per year.
Survivor benefits support the spouse, children, or dependent parents of a deceased worker with sufficient work credits. Eligible survivors include:
• Widows/widowers age 60+ (50+ if disabled) or caring for a child under 16.
• Unmarried children under 18 (or 19 if in high school) or disabled before age 22.
• Divorced spouses (married 10+ years, age 60+, not remarried before 60).
• A one-time $255 death benefit may be paid to a surviving spouse or child.
Disability benefits (SSDI) are for workers with a medical condition preventing substantial gainful activity for at least one year or expected to result in death. You need sufficient work credits (e.g., 20–40, based on age) and recent work history. The condition must meet SSA’s strict disability criteria.
Benefits are calculated using your Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) over your highest 35 years of earnings, adjusted for inflation. The SSA applies a formula to compute your Primary Insured Amount (PIA), which sets retirement, disability, or survivor benefits. In 2025, the maximum retirement benefit at FRA is approximately $4,018/month.
Yes, but earnings limits apply before full retirement age. In 2025, if under FRA, you can earn $22,320/year without benefit reductions; above this, $1 is withheld for every $2 earned. In the year you reach FRA, the limit is $59,520, with $1 withheld for every $3 earned before FRA. After FRA, there’s no limit. Disability benefits have stricter limits (e.g., $1,550/month for non-blind recipients).
Apply via the SSA website (ssa.gov), by phone (1-800-772-1213, TTY: 1-800-325-0778), or at a local SSA office. Retirement and disability applications are online, but survivor benefits require a call or visit. Provide your Social Security number, birth certificate (not always necessary for most US Citizens – SSA uses a verification system that bypasses the need to provide birth certificates, but always be prepared), work history, and medical records (for disability). A consultant can guide you to avoid errors. Call me for guidance and consultations to avoid pitfalls and maximize your benefit
options: 208-525-1515.
About 60% of initial disability applications are denied due to insufficient medical evidence, incomplete forms, or not meeting SSA criteria. Other RSDI claims may be rejected for missing credits or documentation. Appeal within 60 days of denial. A Social Security consultant can strengthen your case with proper evidence and representation. I can help you fortify your initial filing effort to avoid pitfalls and problems.
RSDI is an insurance program for workers who paid Social Security taxes, covering retirement, disability, and survivors based on work credits. SSI (Supplemental Security Income) is a needs-based program for low-income individuals who are 65+, blind, or disabled, regardless of work history. RSDI often pairs with Medicare, while SSI may include Medicaid.
• Single Senior Example: A senior filing as a single taxpayer with the average Social Security retirement benefit (~$24,000 annually) will have deductions
exceeding their taxable Social Security income, resulting in no tax on benefits.
• Married Seniors Example: Married seniors, both receiving the average Social Security benefit (~$48,000 combined annually), will also have deductions exceeding their taxable Social Security income, resulting in no tax on benefits.
• The new bill delivers historic tax relief to seniors, with a new tax deduction that, combined with other deductions, ensures the average Social Security beneficiary will pay zero taxes on Social Security.
• How these changes will look depends upon the actual application of the new legislation when tax season approaches. Seeking counsel and support from a certified public accountant or tax specialist will be essential to make sure you understand what applicability of these changes will look like for you.
I recently reached a point where retirement planning became a priority, and Social Security was clearly going to be a significant factor in my decisions. Knowing Mr. Bragg’s extensive knowledge of the Social Security system, I reached out to him for guidance. Mr. Bragg took the time to ask pertinent questions about my situation before providing valuable information and insightful suggestions. One particularly important point he raised was regarding my adopted granddaughter, whom I adopted before she turned one year old. Mr. Bragg highlighted her potential eligibility for Social Security benefits, which was something I hadn't considered. Furthermore, Mr. Bragg carefully considered both my situation with my granddaughter and my wife's Social Security status to advise me on the optimal date to begin drawing Social Security benefits. His expertise in navigating these complexities was incredibly helpful and has significantly influenced my retirement planning. I highly recommend Mr. Bragg for his deep understanding of Social Security matters.
As my wife and I approached the end of our careers, we had a lot of questions regarding the effects of delaying retirement and different claiming options on our estimated Social Security income. Randy did a great job leading us through the process and providing estimates for the different options that allowed us to develop a sound financial plan for our future. He took the time to make sure he understood our financial resources and long term goals in evaluating our options, and following his guidance has worked out great for us.
Randy is so very helpful in every aspect of Social Security issues or for any questions that may arise! He is professional, knowledgeable, courteous and genuinely wants to help!
We know that he is there anytime we may need him!
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