Disability Compensation ClaimsDedicated to helping individuals
with Social Security and Railroad disability
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Railroad Retirement Disability Instead of Social Security Disability benefits, railroad workers receive Railroad Retirement Disability and Survivor benefits. The Railroad Retirement Act gives the railroad's disabled and/or retired workers and their families access to the Railroad Retirement Trust Fund. This Trust Fund has a balance of approximately $16.5 billion. Currently 818,000 railroad retirees and heirs receive benefits. Click here for the Railroad Retirement Disablity FAQ! The Railroad Retirement Board, which is in charge of distributing the Railroad Retirement Trust Fund, generally makes 'no routine effort' to locate surviving family members or lost employees with railroad service who are not receiving benefits. If you or one of your family members have worked for the railroad industry, you need to contact us immediately to find out if you're eligible to receive Railroad Retirement Disability benefits.
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