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<blockquote data-quote="comatheart" data-source="post: 664380" data-attributes="member: 16859"><p>My son is actually getting SSDI. (Collecting off his deceased father's work history. He's considered a disabled adult-child) It's a lot more than SSI. They will paying back-pay to Feb. 2014. (12 months prior to the date of his application.) That is because they found him disabled as of May 2013, but 12 months prior to the application date is the furthest back they'd go. </p><p></p><p>I didnt realize there was a time limit on spending the back pay! ?!? I cant imagine what he'd spend that much money on!? A car maybe, but he cant drive yet ( ...maybe ever?) with his leg. </p><p></p><p>Thank you for the tips In a daze!</p><p></p><p>Okie girl, it is WAY complicated! My son could have never done it on his own. The best advise is maybe tell him to look into it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="comatheart, post: 664380, member: 16859"] My son is actually getting SSDI. (Collecting off his deceased father's work history. He's considered a disabled adult-child) It's a lot more than SSI. They will paying back-pay to Feb. 2014. (12 months prior to the date of his application.) That is because they found him disabled as of May 2013, but 12 months prior to the application date is the furthest back they'd go. I didnt realize there was a time limit on spending the back pay! ?!? I cant imagine what he'd spend that much money on!? A car maybe, but he cant drive yet ( ...maybe ever?) with his leg. Thank you for the tips In a daze! Okie girl, it is WAY complicated! My son could have never done it on his own. The best advise is maybe tell him to look into it? [/QUOTE]
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