Back pay for SSDI

By the time you are approved, months or even years may have passed since you first began the Social Security Disability application process. In many cases, the Social Security Administration (SSA) will issue you payments for the monthly benefits you would have received while your application was under review. This is often referred to as SSDI back pay.

The vast majority of applicants who are approved for SSDI benefits will receive back pay for the period of time between the day they applied and when their application is accepted. How much back pay you will receive depends on how long it took you to be approved. Since many first-time disability applicants are denied and must go through the SSDI appeals process, this amount can add up over time.

The only exception to this is those who get approved for disability benefits quickly. Often these are people with the most severe conditions, including those disabilities who qualify for compassionate allowance and people with terminal illnesses. Because many of these applicants are approved in as little as two months from the time of application—and because the SSA has a mandated five-month waiting period before you can qualify for benefits—these SSDI recipients likely receive very little, if any back pay.

If you need helping applying for Social Security Disability or SSI, please contact me at joshben99@gmail.com. I have over 20 years experience with Social Security Disability cases.

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