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Mark in Idaho 10-28-2011 01:09 PM

If you wait too long before applying, your prior earning base will be lower. If you are still symptomatic to the point of impacting your ability to make an income over $1000 per month, you should apply at the 1 year mark. If your condition is questionable, they will likely deny your first application. You can continue to reapply and appeal if your condition stays disabling.

The important issue is getting the first application in at the one year mark. I waited a few years as my income declined due to my problems. When I finally did apply, my base income was down more than 50%. It decreased the monthly benefit by a substantial amount.

If it takes three years to get approved, they use the first application date to determine your base pre-injury income levels. You can not qualify until you have been disabled 12 months.

The application process has benefits in itself. It causes you to take a serious look at your condition and also get assessed by the SSDI doctors.

Think of it this way. When you are out in ab small boat and you cannot swim, you wear a life preserver. You don't wait until the boat is sinking to put it on.

Getting you SSDI application in at the earliest opportunity is like a life preserver or income preserver. If you don't need it later, you can withdraw the application. SSDI will review you case every few years to see if you still qualify.

Kelley84 10-28-2011 03:10 PM

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Originally Posted by xxxxcrystalxxxx (Post 819453)
I have to ask....at what point did you guys decide to even apply to SSDI. My nuero told me a year to 18 months before I'm healed...... Did you wait that long to start the process?

I applied August 1st 2011 and my accident was July 2010. I probably would never have applied if it weren't for my long term disability from work. They would not cover me if I did not agree to apply for SSDI. So they had a group set up that they work with that applied for me. (I do not have to pay them anything.) I just have to pay the LTD people back from my back pay.


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