SSDI says you ain't disabled till 5 months and you get paid the 6 month. Usually it takes so long to get approved that you don't have to worry about it. Just glad you got a good ruling and hopefully soon you will see your first check.
TSgt Twitch,I think its five months after the date of disability not 6 according to the reg. So if oct is your dat of disability
OCT-FEB meaning march will be your first month of eligible benefits-meaning april would of been the first month of payments. you probaly will get no back pay as that will all go to the lawyer. you could fight to change the date of onset if you have evidence to the contrary, but to be honest I wouldn't fight it.
Now since your through the process etc. could you please give a greater detail about your ALJ hearing, sinc eit appears as though many of us are heading there.


I hear you there!!! My back, knees, and hands all have such arthritis that I spend most of my day in a chair (recliner). I utilize a cane to help me up when I need to get out of the chair. I have been doing many exercises given to me by my doctor, but as soon as I am done with them I am too tired to do anything else. I have not noticed things getting better, but it has only been a month or so since I started them. I also try to walk a little ways daily, but some days I am not able to get out for that. Such a drop off from my glory days of running 13 miles a day in the desert. I really wish I could work right now. It is so hard to sit around all day. I have no idea how others do it.I hope within 1-2 years after retirement/sep to be able to work. The thing is I have to decide if i want relief via replacing the left hip and risk the consequences (had major complications with the first one) in addition to the long term complications of having hips replaced so early in life, or if my physical therapist is to be believed, given 3-4x a week 1-2hrs a time for a year he can have me back to at least 75% normal. Either way I know for a fact, that trying to go to work everyday right now is killing me and not allowing my bones/body to heal properly, because I am too exhausted after my 4hr shift of uselessness to rehab much beyond my stretches.
ND,
I am going to be re-eval'd in one year. I did verify that it is one year from the decision date, not from the disability date. I am not worried about it because by then I will either be cleared to work and be working or I won't be cleared and it will just turn into a re-up for SSDI.
Zomg,
You are welcome. I hope it can be useful for those going through this process. That's what this forum is for!
Trevis
I am guessing that this is also just for general info. My timeline:You may want to double check this against the date that you filed. For my own personal case, I filed for SSDI 10 months after my last date of SGA with the Army (basically my last date was when I had surgery and was put on 60 days con leave them sent to the WTU.
Timeline:
Last Day SGA, 28 July 2009
Filed SSDI, 10 May 2010
ALJ Hearing 14 Sept 2012 (awarded benefits)
First day of pre-wait eligibility 01 August 2009)
Five month wait
First date of true eligibility 01 Jan 2010
First date of regular monthly payments 01 Nov 2012
Date backpay was given 01 Dec 2012 (34 months)
Given that you aren't going to receive any payment for 5 months after, this means that the maximum back pay you could get is 7 months. That's ridiculous! Is it just me or is the SSA just robbing people of their money? Especially for Veterans who broke their bodies serving their country!From what I had been told by the ALJ was that if you file for benefits within 12 months of your initial injury that caused you to no longer be able to perform SGA than your benefits determination date would be that day, however if you had waited and filed greater than 12 months after last day of SGA then the claim will only be back dated by 12 months.
I am guessing that this is also just for general info. My timeline:
Last Day SGA, 5 Oct 2012
Filed SSDI, 15 Oct 2012
ALJ Hearing, 23 Apr 2012
First day of pre-wait eligibility, 5 Oct 2012
First date of true eligibility (should be), 5 Mar 2013
Next eligibility review date, 23 Apr 2013
Still awaiting pay and decision letter that spells everything out.
Given that you aren't going to receive any payment for 5 months after, this means that the maximum back pay you could get is 7 months. That's ridiculous! Is it just me or is the SSA just robbing people of their money? Especially for Veterans who broke their bodies serving their country!
Ok, rant over. Thank you for the info, gsfowler!
Trevis
To me, that is a cop out. The SSA should take care of that! I never heard of a State Disability claim, much less how to make one. That is the problem with benefits in this country. We separate everything and make it near impossible to know everything you need to know. There is no one stop shop where they tell you everything you need to apply for and how to do it. Also, why would the SSA hide that as their reason? I looked all over their site for an answer, but couldn't find it. Why not just say that up front?No, the SSDI is not robbing anyone from the money. The first five months would have been paid for by the State so you could have potentially made an State Disability claim prior to the Federal.
To me, that is a cop out. The SSA should take care of that! I never heard of a State Disability claim, much less how to make one. That is the problem with benefits in this country. We separate everything and make it near impossible to know everything you need to know. There is no one stop shop where they tell you everything you need to apply for and how to do it. Also, why would the SSA hide that as their reason? I looked all over their site for an answer, but couldn't find it. Why not just say that up front?
I hope you don't take that personally. I am just upset about some of our social services. Seems like if we made things simpler to apply for, we would save a bundle on all the people we hire and paperwork we go through if we would consolidate some things so they make more sense.
Thank you for the info again, gsfowler! At least now I know why!
Trevis
Well, just got the letter in the mail today. I am disabled as of 5 Oct 2012! Looking forward to some good back pay (the part the lawyer doesn't get)! How long is normally from decision made to checks and benefits kicking in (if anyone here knows)? I am pretty sure that SSDI gets taxed, so I am probably just going to put the back pay away to pay taxes. The whole process was extremely fast, don't know why, but it worked! Thank you to everyone for your support, I am happy to be able to contribute to another part of this amazing forum.
Trevis
gsfowler,
Thank you for the information! My VA doctor didn't even mention this and she's the one that told me that I cannot work! I wonder if I can apply after the fact and have them retro it.
Trevis
