Most claimants who filed for Social Security disability will receive a lump sum payment representing past due or "retroactive" benefits. How much will you receive and how is this back pay calculated?
The size of your lump sum payment will depend on several factors, including:
-how much you are due each month from Social Security (your monthly benefit)
-the date you applied for benefits
-the date your disability began (your onset date)
-whether you can re-open an old application
-whether the five month waiting period reduces your back benefit
Sometimes Social Security will approve a claim but change the onset date - often this reduces or eliminates the retroactive benefit payment. You do have the right to appeal a changed onset but doing so puts the entire claim back in play and you could end up with a claim denial (although this rarely happens).
You can help your attorney maximize your lump sum payment by:
filing for benefits as soon as your medical issues prevent you from working full time, visiting your doctor regularly and complying with all treatment recommendations appealing any denial in a timely manner. #ssdi #socialsecuritydisability #socialsecuritylumpsum #pastduebenefits #socialsecuritydisabilityonsetdate
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