Frequently asked questions

RSSA

Q: I need help applying for social security.
A: Please visit SSA.GOV for additional information on applying for benefits as they can answer and address your questions. However, representatives can only answer your questions, not provide advice. For this, we recommend you work with a qualified RSSA to ensure that you are maximizing
you and or spouses’ benefits.
Q: I work and receive social security benefits. Will this affect me later down road?
A: Although every case is different, it is a strong possibility that drawing your social security before full retirement age could very well have an adverse effect on your social security future income. That’s why we are here to help you draw out a roadmap of your benefits so you can make an informed decision on how to maximize your future social security income.

Even if you are still working at full retirement age, we can still assist you with strategies to maximize your entitlements.
Q: Does your company assist with
A: That is an option on a case-by-case basis. Normally, we help create a guide for you to complete on your own. However, for those who need assistance, we don’t mind going the extra mile for our clients.
Q: Is Retired Health Group Employees of RSSA.com?
A: No. Retired Health Group LLC has licensed agents who are professional designated and licensed by as a registered social security analyst of RSSSA.COM. to help create roadmaps for comprehensive Social Security Benefit Planning.

All licensed/designated persons can be found and looked up directly on the RSSA.COM site, but to be clear, we are not direct employees of the RSSA.COM entity.
Q: How do I know if I will receive maximum benefits?
A: That depends on when you retire. A great example of this is by visiting: https://faq.ssa.gov/en-
US/Topic/article/KA-01897

This article provides a general idea of the concept of how to maximize your benefits.

That said, we can still help. Many times, customers don’t realize they are still in their window of being allowed to forgo their existing benefits received and simply do not know. Just remember, SSA.GOV representatives are not allowed to provide advice, only to answer your questions. When you don’t know what you don’t know, that can be a challenge, but we are here to solve that problem.
Q: How do I apply for survivors benefits?
A: We can certainly help you with this but the first step is to speak with a licensed/designated registered social security analyst to work you through a roadmap to determine when, (if eligible) is best to apply for those benefits
Disclaimer
We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently we represent 6 organizations which offer 5 products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local state Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.