debi1957
01-11-2009, 01:05 PM
Hi All, well good news.After 6 years of appeals and denials I was awarded SSI,and SSD all the way back to 2002, ALJ judge found me fully favorable.
The approval was dated Oct 31,2008. I just now started to see a partial payment, of the backpay for SSI.
Does anyone know if you recieve all your backpay in one lump sum for either SSI or SSD? I live in Oregon so far got a small amount from SSI, with no award letter, so not sure if there is more coming my way. I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thanks to all, and be well.:)
The approval was dated Oct 31,2008. I just now started to see a partial payment, of the backpay for SSI.
Does anyone know if you recieve all your backpay in one lump sum for either SSI or SSD? I live in Oregon so far got a small amount from SSI, with no award letter, so not sure if there is more coming my way. I would appreciate any information you can give me. Thanks to all, and be well.:)
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pulskaki
01-15-2009, 02:49 AM
yea honey.... That's the way mine started also I got a check for 6 months and then the award letter and the checks then came on a regular day every month I recieve ssi because I had enough qualifying weeks and am disablied. mine award is for 7 years and then between 5-7 years I may need to be re evaulated.I don't have any medical insuranse ***REMOVED*****
debi1957
01-15-2009, 02:41 PM
Hi thanks for the response. ***REVISED****
So do you get SSDI and SSD? did you get your backpay all at once for SSD? Thanks for the information, the waiting is killing me.
So do you get SSDI and SSD? did you get your backpay all at once for SSD? Thanks for the information, the waiting is killing me.
Mod08
01-15-2009, 11:52 PM
Pulskaki,
Always ask your own questions on your own thread. When you ask questions on someone elses thread your questions may overtake/hi-jack the originators thread.
Your post has been revised and your question has been placed here in its own thread:
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=663035
Thank you,
Mod 08
Always ask your own questions on your own thread. When you ask questions on someone elses thread your questions may overtake/hi-jack the originators thread.
Your post has been revised and your question has been placed here in its own thread:
http://www.healthboards.com/boards/showthread.php?t=663035
Thank you,
Mod 08
Mod08
01-15-2009, 11:54 PM
Debi1987,
Your response to Pulskaki was copied into his new thread and the remainder of your response pertaining to this thread was left accordingly.
Thank you,
Mod08
Your response to Pulskaki was copied into his new thread and the remainder of your response pertaining to this thread was left accordingly.
Thank you,
Mod08

