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I have been receiving SSD since 2000. I had to work off and on in the past inorder to survive, and pay my bills while my wife was receiving treatments for cancer. We had to pay alot of money out during this time for traveling back and forth to hospitals, and pay to stay in motels. In 2002 I reported that I was working, and then again in 2005 which was only for a couple months in that year.I didn't make anything over the allowed amount.I mostly just made woodworking crafts. My five year old receives a small check from my disabilty, and my wife receives a small one due to having cancer.
Four months ago I recieved a letter from SS stating that because I have once again performed substantial gainful work, we have decided that you are not intitled to payments for May 2002 through August 2002, and June 2005, and continuing. I filed for a reconsideration, and they reached the same decision. They won't tell me what exactly is ment by continueing because I didn't work after June of 2005. If a person is allowed to work, and make a certain amount, then why are they soo eager to cut a person off for doing so? I have turned in all my paper work proving that I didn't make over the allowed amount.
I called the SS office four days ago, and told them I wanted to file an appeal. I also told them that I wanted my checks to continue as the letter I received said for me to do before ten days were up. The woman said that I can't request to have my checks continue, and said that it didn't say anything in the letter stating that I could request this because this is considered an overpayment, and my checks will more then likely be cut off. The letter states that If you want your benefits to continue, you must tell us within 10 days of the date you receive this letter. If your appeal is turned down, you may have to pay back any money you were not eligible to receive.So, I wonder why she is telling me different?
Also, I'm wondering if my five year old will still be able to draw from my SS even if mine is cut off, since his mom is disabled? My wife hasn't had a long work history, and doesn't have much paid into SS. Thank you!What is the name of your state?
I have been receiving SSD since 2000. I had to work off and on in the past inorder to survive, and pay my bills while my wife was receiving treatments for cancer. We had to pay alot of money out during this time for traveling back and forth to hospitals, and pay to stay in motels. In 2002 I reported that I was working, and then again in 2005 which was only for a couple months in that year.I didn't make anything over the allowed amount.I mostly just made woodworking crafts. My five year old receives a small check from my disabilty, and my wife receives a small one due to having cancer.
Four months ago I recieved a letter from SS stating that because I have once again performed substantial gainful work, we have decided that you are not intitled to payments for May 2002 through August 2002, and June 2005, and continuing. I filed for a reconsideration, and they reached the same decision. They won't tell me what exactly is ment by continueing because I didn't work after June of 2005. If a person is allowed to work, and make a certain amount, then why are they soo eager to cut a person off for doing so? I have turned in all my paper work proving that I didn't make over the allowed amount.
I called the SS office four days ago, and told them I wanted to file an appeal. I also told them that I wanted my checks to continue as the letter I received said for me to do before ten days were up. The woman said that I can't request to have my checks continue, and said that it didn't say anything in the letter stating that I could request this because this is considered an overpayment, and my checks will more then likely be cut off. The letter states that If you want your benefits to continue, you must tell us within 10 days of the date you receive this letter. If your appeal is turned down, you may have to pay back any money you were not eligible to receive.So, I wonder why she is telling me different?
Also, I'm wondering if my five year old will still be able to draw from my SS even if mine is cut off, since his mom is disabled? My wife hasn't had a long work history, and doesn't have much paid into SS. Thank you!What is the name of your state?