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draposo1972 04-17-2017 03:05 AM

6 figure backpay check
 
Is it correct that my fully favorable decision on SSDI and SSi by an ALJ that states "Based on the application for a period of disability and disability insurance benefits protectively filed on july 29 ,2014, the claimant has been disabled under sections 216(i) and 223(d) of the SSA since july 15,2012" and my benefit amount of $1705 and my beneficiaries (2kids 1500K$) family max month of $3205 that my SSDI backpay will be 55 months at $3205 totaling $176,275.00???

davOD 04-17-2017 08:30 AM

As for your numbers no one here has an idea....I wont question that.

But yes the date of disability, and the date of being accepted you do get a check covering from day one of your disability....

If I remember I got a check for almost 2 years back pay..

echoes long ago 04-17-2017 11:51 AM

the math is correct

LIT LOVE 04-19-2017 01:00 AM

Your children's backpay should be put into accounts in their names. When they turn 18, SS will require the balance be returned to them and reissued to the children directly. You are essentially acting as a Representative Payee on their behalf, so don't think of the full $176k as yours. :winky:

Jomar 04-19-2017 11:20 AM

Wouldn't the kids potion be for their ongoing care now going up, with hopefully some saved for college?
Just curious.. Seems odd they pay it out but would require a reissue at age 18..:confused:

I would suggest investing or dividing the lump sum, have a plan for the future..

echoes long ago 04-19-2017 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 1241109)
Wouldn't the kids potion be for their ongoing care now going up, with hopefully some saved for college?
Just curious.. Seems odd they pay it out but would require a reissue at age 18..:confused:

I would suggest investing or dividing the lump sum, have a plan for the future..

they dont require that you save any of the childrens portion of the back pay or ongoing pay. It is primarily to be used for the childrens current needs, education, etc. If there is money left over when they turn 18 then that money must be turned over to the children. They send you a form every year asking you how much of the childrens money was spent and how much is left in an account dedicated to them.

Kitty 04-19-2017 12:18 PM

A financial advisor is a good idea. You'll need a non-biased neutral third party to explain the pros and cons of different scenarios especially if there are children involved. That's a lot of money for anyone to try and manage alone. Good luck!

sunnyside 04-20-2017 03:42 PM

I thought the family maximum for SSDI is between 150% and 180% (usually 150% I believe). If so, then the 2 kids would get half of the $1,705 every month - $850 a month split between the 2 of them ($425 a month each).

Jays mom 05-08-2017 12:17 PM

son iswaiting for aswer
 
Hi I am filling out papers for my 32 year old son for ssd .how long befor we get a reply?

sunnyside 05-08-2017 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jays mom (Post 1242499)
Hi I am filling out papers for my 32 year old son for ssd .how long befor we get a reply?

It usually takes around 3 months, although it could take longer depending on caseload, etc.


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