Representation for the
Injured and Disabled
Issue | SS Disability | SSI |
Disability Standard: | Same for both programs | Same for both programs |
Source of Payment | Social Security Trust Fund | General Revenue |
Amount of payment: | Based on worker’s earnings | Federal amount set by Congress plus state supplement, if any, set by state. State Supplement amount may vary according to living arrangement. |
Payment to Children: | Yes, additional payment based on earnings records to children under age 18 or under age 19 And still in high school. | No increased federal payment for child; but some state SSI supplements add money for Children. Otherwise, children may receive welfare, which is not counted as income; i.e., welfare does not reduce SSI benefit amount. |
Payment to spouse: | Yes, if child in spouse’s care is under age 16 or is disabled. There is an income limit for Spouse’s payment | No increased federal payment but some state SSI supplements add money for spouse. |
Earnings requirement: | Fully insured (1 QC for each year after age 21): and disability insured status (20/40 rule) | None |
Asset limitation: | None | $2,000 individual, $3,000 |
Unearned income limit: | None | A small amount is disregarded; the rest is deducted from SSI benefit. |
Earned income limit: | Same for both programs for claimants; SGA results in step one denial | After individual is receiving benefits, SSI has more liberal rules designed to encourage work. |
Waiting period: | Five full months from date Of onset of disability | For applications on or after August 11, 1996, payment begins with first of month after all requirements are met. For earlier applications, payment begins with date of application if all requirements are met. |
Retroactivity of application: | 12 months if all requirements are met | No retroactivity. |
Time limit for reopening: | 4 years | 2 years |
Payment processing office: | Baltimore or regional payment center | Local Office |
Payment applies to: | Previous month | Current month |
Payment Date: | Varies by birthday except concurrent cases paid on 3rd of month | 1st day of month |
Envelope: | Brown | Blue |
Check says: | SOC SEC FOR INS. | SSI |
Attorney’s fees: | 25 percent of past due benefits withheld for direct payment | No witholding. |
Medical coverage: | Medicare begins after receipt of 24 months of benefits. | Medical coverage in most States begins with entitlement to SSI (sometimes 3 months before). |
Eligibility of legal aliens: | Eligible | Aliens who were lawfully residing in the U.S. on August 22, 1996 are, for the most part, eligible for SSI disability benefits; but those who arrive later are ineligible with limited exceptions. |
You Must have the required work credits, and your health problems must:
For more information, visit the SSA website at www.socialsecurity.gov or call toll free, 1-800-772-1213 (for the deaf or hard of hearing, call the TTY number, 1-800-325-0778).The SSA can answer specific questions from 7a.m. to 7p.m. Monday through Friday and can provide information by automated phone service 24 hours a day.
The SSA will treat all calls confidentially, and also wants to make sure you receive accurate and courteous service. That is why the SSA will have a second Social Security representative monitor some telephone calls, so be sure to be courteous and kind as well.
So we hope that this information has been helpful. If you need any further information concerning the inter-play of disability, (SSDI) and retirement and which would benefit you and your family prior to reaching full retirement age contact us through this website.
To expedite your SSDI claim, gather the following information:
Call our office today 352.671.6700, toll free 866.671.6700.
Apply for dependent SSDI benefits at the same time.
Submit the following documents to your Long Term Disability case manager.
Call your Long Term Disability case manager if you have any questions or concerns about applying for SSDI benefits.
Be persistent. Social Security disability benefits can help you and your family significantly.
To schedule a consultation, contact the DiLorenzo Law Office at 352.671.6700, at our Toll Free number 866.671.6700 or by completing our online contact form. We place great emphasis on returning messages promptly.