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Old 04-25-2008, 05:49 PM #1
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Cool Who's my sugar daddy this week? SDI!

I just got a nice check from CA State Disability Insurance [SDI]. The first!! Including back pay from when I first was declared P&S.
Finally I'm not living on $500 a month from LTD!!! But I just had a question for all yall out there. I know someone is gonna want back pay. Is it my Long Disability [LTD] provider or will it be Social Security Disability if/when I receive that?
I am just trying to see the big picture. Anyone with any SDI experience? I really want to absorb any advice you have. I'm pretty clueless
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