Hey Isaac,


The Social Security Administration (SSA) will provide recipients with support for any eligible period during which they were dealing with a disability before submitting an SSDI application. This support is referred to as retroactive pay. An SSDI applicant may occasionally delay submitting their application.

There are various reasons why someone would put off applying, but it's crucial to remember that a disability must be expected to last at least 12 months to qualify. Considering this, some applicants decide to wait until their disability has affected them for 12 months or until they expect it to remain for 12 months. Applicants can be entitled to retroactive benefits if it is found that they would have been eligible before submitting their application. How much a person receives in retroactive benefits is based on three factors:

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Best of luck!

Gina










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