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Cblue 05-30-2010 09:03 AM

HI!
 
I am new to this site. After 18 months, i was approved for SSDI after my hearing on 4/27/10. I am so relieved. I have Bipolar Disorder, OCD, Borderline Personality Disorder and I think something else..who knows...so many disorders, so little time.

I too an wondering how long it takes to get a check....do you get backpay first? Do you get a letter or something telling you the amounts? My approval was only a week and a 1/2 ago, so i don't expect anything for another 3 weeks or so.

I guess it caries from state to state.

I am so anxious!!!!!

My backpay will not be very much if anything. My disability start date is 3/2006, but i collected unemployment while waiting for the hearing and was totally unaware that it is a no no to do that...now that I think of it of course it is a no no---you have to answer the question "are you willing and able to work"...hmmmmm...oops...anyway, parise God the ALJ didn't freak out on me for it, I was already a hysterical mess at my hearing....but my atty says that Once it is processed in Maryland they will do the math and deduct what I owe as far and unemployment..so I am paying UI back I guess. Makes sence --right?

OK...Take care people!:D

legalmania 05-30-2010 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Cblue (Post 659590)
I am new to this site. After 18 months, i was approved for SSDI after my hearing on 4/27/10. I am so relieved. I have Bipolar Disorder, OCD, Borderline Personality Disorder and I think something else..who knows...so many disorders, so little time.

I too an wondering how long it takes to get a check....do you get backpay first? Do you get a letter or something telling you the amounts? My approval was only a week and a 1/2 ago, so i don't expect anything for another 3 weeks or so.

I guess it caries from state to state.

I am so anxious!!!!!

My backpay will not be very much if anything. My disability start date is 3/2006, but i collected unemployment while waiting for the hearing and was totally unaware that it is a no no to do that...now that I think of it of course it is a no no---you have to answer the question "are you willing and able to work"...hmmmmm...oops...anyway, parise God the ALJ didn't freak out on me for it, I was already a hysterical mess at my hearing....but my atty says that Once it is processed in Maryland they will do the math and deduct what I owe as far and unemployment..so I am paying UI back I guess. Makes sence --right?

OK...Take care people!:D

It won't be to long. I was always told 4 to 6 weeks but that's Florida. Like your attorney said they will deduct everything, including his or her pay. Some states send it all together and some send a monthly check and then the backpay.
Here is a link I pulled up about unemployment and disability.Congrats by the way.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/policy...rsn2008-01.pdf

Janke 05-30-2010 02:22 PM

SSDI benefits can be offset by public disability benefits or worker's compensation, but not by unemployment insurance benefits. So if it is truely unemployment and truely SSDI, there will be no subtraction or payback of unemployment.

If you also have an SSI claim, all income will be factored in to determining payment, including unemployment and any other money recevied.

Reasonable to expect 30-60 days for first check, 60-90 for retroactive benefits. SSDI claims are paid out of the payment center in Maryland. It is not a state issue. Local offices are run differently within a state, even within a city. SSDI is a federal program. There are state employees who make disability decisions, but once the decision is made, the difference in processing time becomes based on the backlog in your local office, the backlog in the payment center mod, and the individual claims reps and claims authorizers assigned to your case. Not a state issue.

finz 05-30-2010 07:56 PM

Congrads on your approval

Cblue 05-31-2010 05:45 PM

Thank you you guys! You were very helpful!

Janke..what did you mean by "truely UI" or "truely SSDI". Gotcha as far as the local office backlog thing. Thank you! It is SDDI, not SSI. Again, thank you so much!

Janke 05-31-2010 07:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Cblue (Post 660147)
Thank you you guys! You were very helpful!

Janke..what did you mean by "truely UI" or "truely SSDI". Gotcha as far as the local office backlog thing. Thank you! It is SDDI, not SSI. Again, thank you so much!

SSDI not SSI which you clarified.

Unemployment not state disability (or another name for a public disability benefit). In California, the EDD pays out both unemployment and state disability benefits. SDI offsets SSDI, UI does not.

Cblue 05-31-2010 07:48 PM

Please forgive me Janke, I have no idea what you are talking about. I am not too bright when it comes to this kind of stuff..hmmmm...or any other stuff actually..anyway, am I in trouble as far as back pay and recieving UI? I am in PA. I am so sorry for being a pain in the butt!:confused:

finz 05-31-2010 10:52 PM

Cb,

That means you are fine with Unemployment Insurance as far as SSDI offsets. It's only a problem when you are collecting a public disability insurance (which you were not)

Hope that helps.....

Cblue 06-01-2010 07:59 AM

Oh my goodness..does that maean they will not take my backpay to pay back UI????

finz 06-01-2010 11:16 PM

SSDI doesn't payback unemployment, only public disability benefits (or like in my case, with collecting WC benefits, my backpay and ongoing benefits were cut to reflect the fact that I was also getting WC)

Based on the info you have provided, your whole backpay should be yours.


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