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what to expect from ssi settlement?

i filed for ssi in sep. 2007 and finally got accepted i was wondering what i could expect in a settlement from the time period in wich they reviewed my case any help is appreciatted :}

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It is paid back to application date

    SSI back pay pay is only paid in increments

    paid out over 3 payments

    first one right away at 3 times your benefit amount 2nd one the same 6 months later then 3rd and final back pay payment is 6 months from 2nd payment and will be the balance they owe.

    If it were ssdi the backpay is 1 lump sum payment

  • 5 years ago

    You have to be totally broke to recieve benifits from SSI/DI. Trying to get it takes almost an act of the good lord. Unless you earned a lot of money and are perminantly disabled for life don't count on to much money. They start you at about $490.00 in social security and $38.00 in disability. This is not enough to live on in most places, I know personally as I recieve benefits. By the end of the third week I run out of food, my state only gives $10.00 in food stamps so I don't bother with that. I also have supplemental medicaid benefits but no doctors will take it because they don't get paid. If there is any way you can find another form of employment take that option. It's a harsh reality when the landlord raises your rent, and you don't have enough money coming in to rent elsewhere. I'm being told to leave in thirty days because she wants to raise the rent. I want to return to work but they refuse to enter me in their program. Maybe it is meant for me to be homeless, with early Alzheimers.

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