RETROACTIVE PAY FOR DISABILITY - HUNTSVILLE

Retroactive pay is payment of benefits for a period of disability which occurred prior to filing the application.  Yes, it is possible to get Social Security benefits for a period of time before an application for benefits was filed.

For example, John became severely impaired in an accident on October 1, 2014 but didn't get around to filing an application for benefits until December, 2015.  He may be able to recover benefits back to October 1, 2014 (minus a five month waiting period if he is filing under Title 2).

The law provides that a claimant may receive a maximum of 12 months of retroactive benefits, plus recovery of the five month waiting period, totaling 17 months of maximum retroactive benefits.

"Past due benefits" are not the same as retroactive benefits but I won't try to explain how they are different in this post.  The important point here is:  Apply as soon as you believe you are disabled.  However, if you believe you actually became disabled prior to filing the application, seek retroactive payments.

Recovering retroactive benefits and past due benefits can amount to a lump sum settlement of tens of thousands of dollars for some claimants.  

For a free consultation about your possible Social Security disability claim, at no obligation, please call the Forsythe Firm in Huntsville at (256) 799-0297.    

  

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