In cases where insured wage earners
have been absent from their homes for at least seven years, and
there is no evidence these individual are alive, SSA can presume
the individuals are dead and will pay their survivors the
appropriate benefits. SSA uses the information Form SSA-723
provides to determine if SSA may presume that a missing wage earner
is dead, and, if so, to establish a date of presumed death. The
respondents are relatives, friends, neighbors, or acquaintances of
the presumed-dead wage earner or the person who is filing for
survivor's benefits.
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USC 402 Name of Law: Social Security Act
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