Office info + free benefits check from a former SSA insider

Benefits Nebraska residents have earned but often don't know about.
Claiming at 62 permanently reduces your benefit. Waiting until 70 gets you the maximum. The difference can be tens of thousands over your lifetime.
Marriage lasted 10+ years? You may be entitled to benefits on your ex-spouse’s record — even if they’ve remarried.
Income under $1,835/month? Nebraska may pay your Part B premium ($202.90/mo) and more. Ask about QMB, SLMB, or QI — or call Chapter Medicare for a free review.
Most initial SSDI applications are denied — but many win on appeal. Knowing what to say, what to document, and when to escalate makes the difference.
SSI pays up to $994/month ($1,491 couples) if you’re 65+, blind, or disabled with limited income. Separate from SS retirement.
Income under $23,940/year ($32,460 couples)? Extra Help can save $5,000+/year on Part D. Out-of-pocket cap is $2,100 in 2026.
What Dr. Ed would tell his own family.
Ask what appointment type you need and whether it can be handled by phone instead.
Government photo ID, your Social Security number or SSA letter, and any notice or confirmation.
Don't wait for every document. Call or start at ssa.gov — they'll tell you what's needed.
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The same advice he gives his own family — free, plain English, no jargon.
Timing strategies that can mean tens of thousands more over your lifetime.
Read guideHow to apply, what to say, and how to appeal a denial.
Read guideParts A & B timing, penalties, employer coverage — the full picture.
Read guideWhat widows, widowers, and children may be owed.
Read guideMarried 10+ years? You may qualify on their record.
Read guideTWP, SGA, earnings limits — what you can earn without losing benefits.
Read guideMany tasks don't require a visit.
Social Security, Medicare, Medicaid, SNAP — when the rules change, Dr. Ed sends a plain-English heads-up. No jargon. No scare tactics.
Quick answers from Dr. Ed.