How Long Does It Take To Recieve Ssi, From The First Appointment To The First Payment??
i got hurt at work over a year ago and my disc and spine are jacked up, long story short i have no medical, i have no income, im in debt, and i over welcome my stays… i need ssi likeeeee right NOW, my attorney told me to sign up since workers comp is to busy suckin on donkeyballs, its been over a year and my back is not fixed and i havent got a penny from anyone except people borrowed from…. i cant wait 3 or 6 months for ssi , what do i do??
It can take a long time because they may not accept you the 1st go round. Doesn’t your attorney know? Call up SSA & ask what the law is re: deadline for SSI decisions.
In the meantime:
Bring proof of your SSI application to Medicaid. Make a separate application for Medicaid. (If you get SSI, you’ll automatically get Medicaid).
Then take same application proof and apply for immediate Public Assistance or Welfare. They need to make a decision relatively quickly.
You can also apply for Food Stamps.
You’ll have to show proof of how you’ve been living in the meantime. You might get a letter from a relative/friend stating they’ve given you room & board but will not be able to continue to do so. Give a date. You’ll also need to show proof of ID/residence, but you should have all that if you’ve applied for SSI.
This way you’ll have some $ & health care.
Good Luck to you.
As for my own personal experience it took at least twice of being denied which was between a two to three year period. It really varies from case to case but most importantly they will give you the back pay for the time that you initiated the process up until the confirmation date. Yes, it can get rough waiting with no income but as the previous person said you can get help during the wait.
There is no ”deadline”. It takes as long as there are time for
appeals. The time it takes to get through the back log at the SSA
offices… The applicant has 60 days from receiving the
denail…1st, 2nd etc. to file the appeal. It would also depend on
which benefits you are applying for SSDI or SSI. One is asset
based, the other isn’t ”Social Security Disability Insurance
(SSDI) benefits are not based upon or affected by your other income
or assets (means based). Disability benefits are determined by how
much a taxpayer has paid into the program (payroll taxes). There
are four levels in the Social Security Administration’s (SSA)
review and award system for disability. There is an additional
level that takes you out of the SSA system to Federal Court,
although only a small percentage of applicants will pass through
all five levels.” http://www.allsup.com/about-ssdi/ssdi-process.aspx or
http://www.ssa.gov