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Old 08-02-2011, 07:06 PM #1
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Confused Waiting onBAck pay

Hello, I have a question? I'm in Michigan and I wonder has any one had to have their disability backpay issued out in accruments at 6months at a time? I was approved for ssi and ssdi and recieved my first installment of 2,022, then they say i cant get another until 6 months than after the third time i will get the restwhatever is left. I am confused about this because everybody i know that got back pay got it all at one time. I had about $36,000 coming but after my lawyer got his $6,000, and the department of soc service(state disability) got their money back which was
$9,956, so the rest is what i am suppose to get. BUt I haver to wait. I had planned on paying off ppl i owed and others things now i have wait even longer after waiting already for 4 years.
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