I received two lump sum payments, but I have not spent all of the funds. I want to make a funeral arrangement and buy a car. How soon must I spend the lump sum payment.
I received two lump sum payments, but I have not spent all of the funds. I want to make a funeral arrangement and buy a car. How soon must I spend the lump sum payment.
I am approved for ssdi, the first payment is Aug 23, 2017. I have 2 months of backpay that would be owed to me. However, after the threat of being without shelter, I went into my local office, told them the situation. They dropped the ssi, so they could release my backpay for emergency payment to me. No big deal on the ssi, I wasn't going to qualify anyway. The release was done while I was sitting in the office, and sent to the proccessing department. I was told they have 30 days to proccess it, but that it could come in quicker. I know this was long for the question I have; " How quick might it show up in my direct deposit ?"
In reply to I am approved for ssdi, the by James (not verified)
Hi James,
I really couldn't say as different financial institutions have varying processing times. You may want to get in touch with your bank about how long it would take.
If i got 1 lump but i got 3 more coming can i ask for them to release some more money because i have been evicted n i Hava a hard ship
In reply to If i got 1 lump but i got 3 by Kimbely (not verified)
HI Kimberly,
You may be able to do so, it's a good idea to bring some documentation ( like the eviction notice) with you when you talk to them.
My child currently receives SSI and has since shortly after birth. I'm her only parent and I'm about to receive SSDI benefits and back pay. I'm very concerned about my disabled child and I losing Medicaid and health insurance due to the SSDI back pay I'm expecting. My child is very medically fragile and receive intensive medical care. Both our medical expenses are high. Will a SSDI back pay sum disqualify us for medical insurance? Is there anything I can do?
In reply to My child currently receives by Dawn (not verified)
Hi there,
Your SSDI lump sum may change your child's eligibility for benefits. It may be a good idea to contact a local SSA office regarding this, you can find a listing of them here:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/content/social-security-disabil…
I am in the process of submitting a statement of claim for the reinstatement of ssi lump sum payment(s) on behalf of a now adult recipient whose childhood lump sums were terminated by ssa due to thee payee not providing documentation to prove authorized use of funds. As a result the remaining lump sum(s) were terminated/denied. The child did not know until now into her adulthood that she has thee option to request reinstatement etc. Likelihood of approval ??? Prior experience ???
In reply to I am in the process of by Cj (not verified)
HI CJ,
I really could not say the likelihood of approval, but depending on their current situation, they may be eligible for these benefits.
Hi there. I was receiving food stamps then was determined to be disabled and get ssi/ssdi of $750/mo. Then I got $9500 back pay. Will this money disqualify me from getting SNAP since it's over the asset limit or does my presumably permanent disability make my assets viewed differently? If so, how could I save and invest it into a small business that would allow me to work towards getting off ssi in the future? Are there any ways to utilize the money for something sustainable for myself? I'm 45 and don't know if another opportunity will come again soon.. Is there something to do with paying into my medicare that lifts the limits as well? Thank you for your time
In reply to Hi there. I was receiving by jason (not verified)
HI Jason,
You may want to contact the office in your state that handles food stamps as they would have their own specific rules regarding that. There are ways to save that would not affect your eligibility, you may want to contact your local SSA office regarding them as well, you can find a listing of them here:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/content/social-security-disabil…
i went to refunds my ssi because i needed an payee . i got one already ssi been off since april we went to the appointment july 18 and came back july 19 and we sign papers and they sai they owe me lots of money .. they said the gonna send a check out wednesday july 19 i never got it yet... how long its gonna take ?
In reply to i went to refunds my ssi by Angelia (not verified)
Hi Angelia,
Sorry to hear that! Unfortunately there is no black and white answer. This process can take a while.
Best of Luck,
Eric
If you are approved for ssd in July will u get payment next month and how long after do I wait for back payment.
In reply to If you are approved for ssd by Nene (not verified)
Hi Nene,
if you're receiving SSI benefits, they should come the next month after you receive your award letter. If you're getting SSDI benefits, they would start five months after you receive your award letter. Back pay is usually paid four months after starting benefits for SSDI and in three installments for SSI back pay.
I go court on October 19 to be approved for my SSI but when will I get paid because I already waited 3 year's
In reply to I go court on October 19 to by Terrance faust (not verified)
Hi There,
Unfortunately, Social Security disability claimants typically have to wait one to two months after approval before they will see their first Social Security Disability monthly payment.
-Eric
If I have a pay rep over my case I have direct express card will my lump sum come on card or check
In reply to If I have a pay rep over my by Tracey (not verified)
Hi Tracey,
All payments from the SSA come via direct deposit.
-Eric
Hi I have a question my son was approved for ssi and I received a letter saying that for August first if they owe him back pay he will receive it that day but I dnt understand cuz it says two different things that out what he got wat was owed to him he will get but if the house income is high as of 2000 he won't
In reply to Hi I have a question my son by G.c (not verified)
Hi there,
The SSA assigns a portion of the household income to the child to determine eligibility.
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