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Re: OT where do you work and what do you do ?
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Posted by T_Bone on January 25, 2007 at 11:35:57 from (4.240.132.207):
In Reply to: Re: OT where do you work and what do you do ? posted by kyhayman on January 24, 2007 at 18:45:47:
Hi KHM, From someone who's been there done that, you need to watch that 6mth date from your injury to file for SSA requardless if you use it or not. They will only back pay to a cerntin month and you loose the rest "if you don't file timely". Once you get SSA then you can get medicare 2yrs latter. After 6mths then SSA will back pay to the date of injury. If you have private pensions you need to file now as they will not back pay at all. They all pay off the date that you filed on. Ya I too said I didn't need to do all the above as I'm healing up just fine. Well after 7mths I started the other way and got real bad from complications of the injury. It's now been many years and I will never recover. As it was I lost 1yr of my private pensions. I lost no SSA as I had requested the form with-in the 6mth time rule but had I not kept the envolpe with the date stamp, I would have lost a year there also. If you file and don't use it, no foul and it reverts back to as if you never filed. From what you've posted, your not even at 50% capicity yet and alot can change. Don't close any doors just yet. Just a few thoughts to ponder. T_Bone
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