You Don’t Need to Be a Genius to Understand What the Retroactive Dollar Amount is in an Social Security Disability Case
Congratulations! You have received a letter from the Social Security office awarding you Social Security Disability benefits, but how much are you going to get? The Social Security Administration will pay you on a monthly basis, but will also pay you for the period time that it took to approve your application.
You receive a retroactive payment, which is a one time lump sum payment that represents the period time that you were entitled to benefits.
There is however, a five, four month calendar waiting period before you are entitled to Social Security Disability benefits. The five month waiting period is mandatory in every Social Security Disability case.
If you have questions about your Social Security Disability claim, you can call the Law Offices of Cavey and Barrett to schedule a free, no obligation, consultation to learn more about your rights to Social Security Disability benefits and the Social Security Disability claim’s process. Order a free book today, by filing out the form on the right side of this page.
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