My SSDI income would be appx $2700/month. Not enough to live on but I may be able to work things out if I can work in the meantime. $2700 is not enough??!! THat is better then anyone else i know, even though who are working. Where do you live??Quote from: gothiclovemonkey on August 21, 2011, 07:29:11 PMi get ssdi, and i only get around 600 a month to live on and raise my son on... it IS possible, but its hard!
i get ssdi, and i only get around 600 a month to live on and raise my son on... it IS possible, but its hard!
Chris, how did you get back pay? It is my understanding, that there is no back pay.lmunch
ESRD is an automatic Yes with SSD, thanks to a Senator years ago who had a relative with kidney failure. Why do you need a lawyer? Are there special circumstances? Pardon me if I'm being nosy! It is amazing how different each experience is.
What am I missing here? Hubby has had ESRD for 7 years. He did not file in 2004 because he worked up until Jan of this year. He filed for disability in same month (it was over the phone filing) and I swore he was told it would be retro to time he filed but when we called a couple months ago to inquire to status, he was told he was approved in Feb. and will receive check in Aug. We would not receive back pay cause of 6month period of waiting.Jbeany, why is some get it and others don't? Yes Paris, there most be some special circumstances, but we are not one is my guess.
Quote from: paris on August 22, 2011, 02:35:44 PMESRD is an automatic Yes with SSD, thanks to a Senator years ago who had a relative with kidney failure. Why do you need a lawyer? Are there special circumstances? Pardon me if I'm being nosy! It is amazing how different each experience is.Well my problem isn't so much needing a lawyer...though there are questions a lawyer might easily answer that I couldn't for myself. To me the catch is going from full-time employment to unemployment then having to wait 5 or 6 months or whatever until the checks start. Once the checks start then I could work part-time (or even more for 9 months in which there is no limit on income). I wish I could start working fewer hours now but keep SOME income coming in while waiting for the process to work itself out. From what I understand I can't be working AT ALL when I apply or during the application process waiting period even though I would be able to work (up to the limit) AFTER being approved for disability. That's the crazy part...there seems to be no in between.
Jbeany, you said the judge determined, does that mean you hired an attorney or is that done through the appeals process? Were you working fulltime when you filed? Good for you, you are one of the fortunate ones to recieve back pay! Michigan treats the Disabled with respect, apparently!
I work and get SSDI, but I'm also blind and so the rules are different for someone who is blind.There is ticket to work as well but I am well within the limit of a blind person's income.
Now, I have a question. When talking about ESRD, does that mean your on dialysis, or can you be diagnosed with ESRD without being on dialysis?