What is the regulation for SSDI Retroactive Benefits?



What is the regulation for SSDI Retroactive Benefits?



 
"Which statute, regulation, or otherwise dictates that SSDI benefits can only be retroactive one year from date of claim?"

The Code of Federal Regulations - 404.621 (a) states that you are able to receive disability benefits for up to twelve months immediately before the month in which your disability application is filed.


About the Author: Tim Moore is a former Social Security Disability Examiner in North Carolina, has been interviewed by the NY Times and the LA Times on the disability system, and is an Accredited Disability Representative (ADR) in North Carolina. For assistance on a disability application or Appeal in NC, click here.







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