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How Can Waiting to Apply for Benefits Cost You Money?

Recently, I came across a very relevant blog post written by New York Social Security disability lawyer Lew Insler entitled Waiting to Apply for Social Security Disability Can Cost You Money.  Attorney Insler comments “I still don’t understand why some people wait years before even filing their claims. Not only do claimants lose out on years of potential benefits, but the longer a person waits to apply, the harder it may be to obtain the medical records necessary to show disability while they are still covered for benefits.

I think that Mr. Insler’s point is very well taken.  When you apply for Title II disability benefits, you can only get paid up to one year prior to your application date, even if your disability began two, three or more years ago.  In a Title XVI SSI case you can only get paid as of the date of application.

Another problem that can arise if you want relates to your insured status for Title II Disability.  Unlike retirement benefits, which are calculated based on your lifetime earnings, Disability benefits look at your earnings during the 10 years prior to the onset of your disability.  Generally you have to show that you worked for 5 out of the past 10 years.   When you stop working, your coverage will therefore remain in force for the next 4 to 5 years.  You need to show that you became disabled while you were covered. Continue reading →

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