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ewizabeth 06-06-2017 03:19 PM

When applying online-take note
 
I started my SSDI application in December 2016 but finished it in February before submitting it. I kept going back in and it said "processing". Today I decided to call my local SS office. The person I spoke to said it had been approved (!) but she wasn't sure why there had not been any payments yet. So she put me on hold a couple of times, said she was emailing the person who worked on it and said I should get a letter in 7-10 business days. It was approved effective Dec. 2016. So if you are waiting, and checking online, CALL THEM! I have been worrying about this for months, and running low on money in my checking account. I won't be making that much but it will certainly help, and it will only be 6-7 months of back pay. I feel like a weight is off my chest today.

echoes long ago 06-06-2017 08:34 PM

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Originally Posted by ewizabeth (Post 1244321)
I started my SSDI application in December 2016 but finished it in February before submitting it. I kept going back in and it said "processing". Today I decided to call my local SS office. The person I spoke to said it had been approved (!) but she wasn't sure why there had not been any payments yet. So she put me on hold a couple of times, said she was emailing the person who worked on it and said I should get a letter in 7-10 business days. It was approved effective Dec. 2016. So if you are waiting, and checking online, CALL THEM! I have been worrying about this for months, and running low on money in my checking account. I won't be making that much but it will certainly help, and it will only be 6-7 months of back pay. I feel like a weight is off my chest today.


congratulations!

ewizabeth 06-13-2017 12:32 PM

I'm cautiously optimistic but still a bit nervous until I get that letter in the mail. :eek:

davOD 06-13-2017 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ewizabeth (Post 1244706)
I'm cautiously optimistic but still a bit nervous until I get that letter in the mail. :eek:

Any of us who have gone through this totally understand your feelings...

Lets hope you hear something very, very soon! :)

echoes long ago 06-13-2017 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by davOD (Post 1244707)
Any of us who have gone through this totally understand your feelings...

Lets hope you hear something very, very soon! :)

Quote:

Originally Posted by ewizabeth (Post 1244706)
I'm cautiously optimistic but still a bit nervous until I get that letter in the mail. :eek:

totally understandable and i dont blame you!

ewizabeth 02-19-2018 01:21 PM

I was finally approved in January and received my backpay about a week afterward. My benefits started as of April 2017 even though my date of disability was October 2016.

They automatically sent my disability attorney the 25% of the backpay. That was a pleasant surprise because I assumed I would have to pay them out of the amount deposited in my account.

They gave me to cost of living adjustment on the back pay.

I'm trying to figure out when I'll be eligible for medicare, on the start of benefits date anniversary or the date of disability? I'm thinking it will be April 2019 according to the pamphlet they sent me.

LIT LOVE 02-20-2018 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by ewizabeth (Post 1259186)
I was finally approved in January and received my backpay about a week afterward. My benefits started as of April 2017 even though my date of disability was October 2016.

They automatically sent my disability attorney the 25% of the backpay. That was a pleasant surprise because I assumed I would have to pay them out of the amount deposited in my account.

They gave me to cost of living adjustment on the back pay.

I'm trying to figure out when I'll be eligible for medicare, on the start of benefits date anniversary or the date of disability? I'm thinking it will be April 2019 according to the pamphlet they sent me.

Medicare eligibility begins 24 months after SSDI benefits begin. Although your Established Onset Date was 10/16, there is a 5 month waiting period and then benefits are paid the following month, therefore your first month of SSDI payment was 4/17. I believe your Medicare benefit eligibility should begin in 3/19.

If you can afford a Medigap policy and Part D policy that is often preferred, but some states have good Advantage plans and they tend to be more economical. You may also qualify for extra help. The "Find someone to talk to" link option on this link will direct you a free SHIP counselor:
Supplements & other insurance | Medicare.gov


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