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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 332514" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Social Security Disability is a complex situation. The only way your son would qualify for SSDI with the larger amount of money is if he is considered disabled before the age of 22 and at least one of his parents is receiving SSDI. Now he can receive SSI before the age of 22 and if one of his parents starts receiving SSDI at some point there after, he will change to SSDI. The payment amount may or may not be a whole lot more though. </p><p></p><p>This situation arose in my family. My son was receiving SSI from an early age. I ended up on SSDI in 2007 but it was back dated to 2003. That made my son eligible for SSDI as a child who was eligible as disabled before the age of 22 who has a parent on SSDI. He ended up getting both SSDI and SSI because his SSDI wasnt enough to knock him off SSI. Obviously not a whole lot of money but then again, I dont get a whole lot of money. I barely get more than the SSI amount myself. I think I get around 100 dollars more a month for which I am thankful, dont get me wrong. </p><p></p><p>Disability is a complex thing and you really need to talk to Social Security about this whole mess.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 332514, member: 1514"] Social Security Disability is a complex situation. The only way your son would qualify for SSDI with the larger amount of money is if he is considered disabled before the age of 22 and at least one of his parents is receiving SSDI. Now he can receive SSI before the age of 22 and if one of his parents starts receiving SSDI at some point there after, he will change to SSDI. The payment amount may or may not be a whole lot more though. This situation arose in my family. My son was receiving SSI from an early age. I ended up on SSDI in 2007 but it was back dated to 2003. That made my son eligible for SSDI as a child who was eligible as disabled before the age of 22 who has a parent on SSDI. He ended up getting both SSDI and SSI because his SSDI wasnt enough to knock him off SSI. Obviously not a whole lot of money but then again, I dont get a whole lot of money. I barely get more than the SSI amount myself. I think I get around 100 dollars more a month for which I am thankful, dont get me wrong. Disability is a complex thing and you really need to talk to Social Security about this whole mess. [/QUOTE]
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