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eatingt00thpaste 11-03-2015 02:03 PM

Confused about payment details
 
I was just recently awarded SSDI after three and a half years appealing, seeing judges, and finally getting a psych evaluation.

I just checked my SSA.gov account and saw that payments have been made - I've screenshotted the bit that confuses me but I don't have a high enough post count to share it! I'll have to go around the forum and introduce myself and post a bit. :)


I have two one-time payments of $710 and $2130 showing up as paid on 11/2. My first SSDI payment says 11/3 (probably will post tomorrow, 11/4) I'm owed 44 months of backpay, so I thought my lump sum would be higher than either of those two payments.

I was interviewed by a woman for SSI, which I didn't think I qualified for because my husband makes too much money, but she told me I could possibly receive some SSI money from the date of disability to the day I got married. Can anyone shed some light on this? The two listed for 11/2 may be sent in the form of checks I believe, but the other should be direct deposit.

My award letter said they were withholding $6000 from my lump sum, so that lead me to believe I was actually going to be paid for the whole 44 months (so that $6000 would be exactly the 25% or so I owe my lawyer if I were to get paid for all 44 months).

Basically I'm wondering if anyone can help me figure out what these two one-time payments represent, and can shed some light on the backpay process. I'm anxious to get the direct deposit money because I need to pay bills, but I could really use the backpay to pay off some of my debt. Plus holiday shopping is coming up and I finally can buy my husband a Christmas present (I haven't for the past 5 years :( ). But bills are most important and I have a ton! So this makes me really anxious.

I'm sorry if this doesn't make much sense. I'm just letting my anxiety get the best of me over this. I appreciate any assistance I can get. Thanks in advance. :)

LIT LOVE 11-03-2015 02:59 PM

SSI payments are usually processed first. In 2013 the SSI monthly benefit was $710. It looks like they determined you'll receive 3 months x $710=$2130. Maybe they determined after you were owed a 4th month?

Anyway, this is my guess.

The SSDI processing will take longer, so be patient.

eatingt00thpaste 11-03-2015 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LIT LOVE (Post 1181466)
SSI payments are usually processed first. In 2013 the SSI monthly benefit was $710. It looks like they determined you'll receive 3 months x $710=$2130. Maybe they determined after you were owed a 4th month?

Anyway, this is my guess.

The SSDI processing will take longer, so be patient.


Thanks! :)

That makes total sense. I didn't realize I actually qualified for SSI at any point, but I must have! It's good that I'm going to get a little extra money ahead of time. It couldn't have come at a better time.

I appreciate your reply.

zkrp01 11-04-2015 10:38 AM

Another benefit
 
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Originally Posted by eatingt00thpaste (Post 1181478)
Thanks! :)

That makes total sense. I didn't realize I actually qualified for SSI at any point, but I must have! It's good that I'm going to get a little extra money ahead of time. It couldn't have come at a better time.

I appreciate your reply.

First let me say that I have had to go back three times for the "award letter". Once for my gap insurance, once for my appraisal district , maybe just two times,haha.
Secondly, I have had no trouble going to the SS office and asking questions, sometimes it is a wait but nothing bad. I found out that if you don't withold taxes for federal that April 15th can be surprising. Also that after a number of months as disabled you will automatically be put on Medicare and 104$ will be witheld from your check. Also I got Homestead Exemption on my property taxes, meaning they are capped and will not go up. (this usually happens at age 65). Good Luck, Ken in Texas.

Bobby17 11-22-2015 01:05 AM

Congrats Eating tooth paste, Welcome to the forum


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