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Old 12-21-2009, 09:54 PM #21
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"I'm already receiving ssi and ssdi, however I did not get my onset date to go back to my actual onset date as a result and now I am stuck not knowing what to do in this situation. There is clear evidence to show it began at age 14, yet ssa only went back to age 22. I think the lack of records received may have been the deciding factor. Does anyone know how to fix this and cover the time period of ages 14-21??"


In order to qualify for SSDI, you have to be found disabled after your date first insured and before your date last insured. It is highly unlikely that you had six credits of coverage between ages 12 and 13 in order to be insured for SSDI so picking an onset date that far back is immaterial. Also, unless you filed this claim at age 15, there is no reason for SSA to make a decision about you being disabled at age 14 since the retroactivity of the claim cannot be over 12 months.

For SSI, the claim cannot be retroactive before the date of filing, so an administrtive onset is often chosen based on the date of filing. Again, any date before the filing date is immaterial since no payment can be made.

There is no reason for SSA to make a different onset date. And, unless your problem is based on some kind of traumatic injury, it is more likely that your condition has progressively gotten worse since age 14, even if the problems began at age 14. Also, if you have enough work credits at age 23 to be insured for SSDI, you must have been able to work for about a year and a half so your medical condition did not stop you from that gainful employment. It may have been sporadic or low earning, but you would also have to establish that it was not Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA).
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Just received a favable decision today and they went back to my start date of 3/4/05 can not believe it is over after all this time i'm in shock
How long does it take to receive back pay? I received a fully favorable decision about 2 1/2 weeks ago and haven't heard anything since... It has taken almost 2 years to get to this point.... I am worn out....
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How long does it take to receive back pay? I received a fully favorable decision about 2 1/2 weeks ago and haven't heard anything since... It has taken almost 2 years to get to this point.... I am worn out....

60-90 days is reasonable. Can take longer. Doubtful it will be shorter.
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I won this past June and received my backpay in November. However it only took 3 months to get my kids backpay.
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Just received a favable decision today and they went back to my start date of 3/4/05 can not believe it is over after all this time i'm in shock
Hi there,

QUESTION: When you say they went back to your start date of 3/4/05, do you mean the start date of your disability? Or do you mean the start date of your application when you first applied for benefits?

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I filled on 03/04/2005 and yes SSI when bay to day that i signed up for SSi 03/04/05 and when i won they went back to 03/04/05 for my date od disability and they started 6 months after they had a date of October 2005 as the monthe they started my disability pay
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Just received a favable decision today and they went back to my start date of 3/4/05 can not believe it is over after all this time i'm in shock
How long did it take before you received your first pay. I just received bench desicion and need to know a little bit more about it. Help
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it took 2-3 months
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