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The Social Security Administration (SSA) NEVER charges a fee to process any service! You can apply for benefits for your child by contacting Social Security directly at 1-800-772-1213 to get up an in-office or telephone interview to apply. If you need help, you can hire an attorney knowledgeable in Social Security and Supplemental Security Income law. If you do, the attorney will receive a fee only after your child has been approved. The fee is set by SSA and SSA will be send it to the attorney out of your child's back pay. You may also have to pay a small charge for copying and other out-of-pocket expenses the attorney incurs for the claim, but not until the claim decision has been approved or denied. Never pay anyone up front to file a claim.

I am assuming from what you wrote that your fiance reapplied for Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and has a current claim pending. My remarks are based on that assumption. It seems unlikely that Social Security would reopen a claim from fifteen years earlier. If he is approved based on a current claim, benefits will probably start the first of the month after his month of his current application.

I suggest that you go to your Social Security office and take the eviction warning or notice if you have one and also any correspondence about possible repossession of your vehicle. Ask whether processing of the back pay could be expedited to avoid eviction and repossession. Also, ask for a letter from the representative that states that back pay is due and a realistic expected date of receipt so that you can show the letter to your landlord and lender. If the back pay is over $2,063, also request release of more than one-third initially to avoid eviction.

My following remarks are based on an assumption that you are under age fifty. Attending college in and of itself will not affect your benefits. If the degree you obtain qualifies you to work in an occupation for which you were not previously qualified and you have the physical capacity to perform it, your benefits could stop because you would no longer be considered disabled. Keep in mind that is a lot of ifs," and I personally wouldn't let it keep you from completing your education, which could be very valuable should you health improve.

Social Security Disability back pay will begin to accrue the later of twelve months before you applied or the sixth full calendar month after the date that Social Security says there is evidence of your being disabled, which could be in 2008 or any point later that there first was supporting medical information. Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits start the later of the month following the date you applied or the month following the disability onset date Social Security determines. Social Security back pay will be reduced by SSI back pay for the same period (even it it is used to repay the state) because you cannot receive duplicate benefits for the same period.

Because you received more than you expected, I recommend that you not spend the money until you get an explanatory letter. If the letter agrees with what you think are the facts, then it will probably be fine to use the money. If you don't get a timely letter (two weeks) or the letter doesn't square with the amount of workers comp offset you think should have been applied, take your workers comp award documents and the letter from Social Security to a Social Security office and ask to speak to a claims representative (not a service rep) because you think you might have been paid too much and want to be sure it is correct before spending it.

I would say that all you can do is wait. I believe that two signatures" means that it has to be approved by two different officials or departments. With every step, it seems a delay occurs while actions on specific claims wait their turn. If you have any kind of inquiries relating to where and how you can make use of disability attorney nj (Learn Alot more Here), you could call us at our web site. If you haven't received the payment within a month of your last inquiry, I suggest that you ask your local Social Security office to send a follow-up request to the office that is handling the release of the payment.

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