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letters after SS number

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I am looking for what the letters after the claim number/social security number mean. I know that C1, C2, etc, means child and the SS number is actually a parents, but other letters, such as HA. Is there a list that can be printed out to know what each letter stands for?

Lisa Forsberg (not verified)

My Medicare starts 2/16 and my disabled adult daughter received a medicare card with c2 after her number. What does this mean? Is she also going to be on medicare?

Mon, 11/02/2015 - 14:26 Permalink
Ariel (not verified)

Hi have a question after reading the above question it generated another question and that is C1, C2, etc, means child and the SS number is actually a parents (to mean that the child is receiving benefits because of the parents) so, till what age does the child receive the benefits?

Fri, 02/10/2017 - 11:56 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Deborah Ponce (not verified)

Hi Deborah,

The Social Security claim number identifies whose account the client is drawing from and why they are receiving those benefits.
HA: Disabled claimant (wage earner)

-Eric

Mon, 06/12/2017 - 09:16 Permalink
Bryan

In reply to by nancy (not verified)

Hi Nancy,
The letter refers to what relation you have to the person applying for disability benefits, "A" means that that person would be the primary applicant.

Tue, 07/18/2017 - 13:10 Permalink
Loanda Bender (not verified)

What HC1 after my SS number mean? I received a letter w a claim number stoping my son ck and the claim number include my SS and HC1 at the end.

Mon, 07/31/2017 - 02:40 Permalink
Linda Hammond (not verified)

Can you please tell me what the letters DC mean on a SS Awards Letter after the Claim / Social
Security number? THANK YOU!!

Fri, 09/15/2017 - 12:03 Permalink
Bryan

In reply to by Linda Hammond (not verified)

HI Linda,
That's a social security beneficiary code. Generally, they describe what types of benefits you are eligible for. The awards letter should give you some detail about those benefits.

Mon, 09/18/2017 - 15:43 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Hi There,
The Social Security claim number identifies whose account the client is drawing from and why they are receiving those benefits.
HA: Disabled claimant (wage earner)

Wed, 09/27/2017 - 09:46 Permalink
Eric

In reply to by Kathy (not verified)

Hi Kahty,

The letter refers to what relation you have to the person applying for disability benefits, "A" means that that person would be the primary applicant.

"DI" is The claim number is the social security number under which a claim is filed or benefits are paid. If you are an SSI beneficiary, your claim number is your nine-digit Social Security Number (SSN) (000-00-0000) followed by two letters such as, "DI,"

Tue, 09/26/2017 - 09:47 Permalink
Vicky snyder (not verified)

My question was, what does HA stand for after the ssn, I read that it means disabled client, but the letter was a denial letter

Tue, 09/26/2017 - 18:27 Permalink
Dorothy (not verified)

My exceptance letter from ss has an HA behind my ss # but when I printed out a proof of ss letter it only has an A behind my ss#. Which is correct or what does it mean ?

Mon, 10/02/2017 - 01:05 Permalink

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