Can my husband receive his disability check retroactive?
My husband is trying to collect his social security disability benefits within which he was supposed to be delivery for life. He stopped acceptance this in 1998 because he be not able to function and pursue this on his own. His mother be receiving this money when he be a minor and even still after when she wasn't supposed to. How can he claim his money and should he receive a retroactive check?
Answers: If he was reception disability benefits than how can not being competent to function and pursue this stop his benefit. He must have lone be on a temporary foundation? And then needed to follow up, and didn't. I don't believe in attendance is anything you really could pursure other than taking official action against the mother if she have not provided him with his compensation. If his mother be receiving his benefit because he be a minor, and the state or federal government enjoy her as legal guardian after it's between him & her in the court. The social collateral administration have to send the check to the official guardian in cases where on earth someone is not able to meticulousness for themself, and if she was that personage then i.e. your only alternative.
OK, it's never a "for life" deal, if he starts out getting it as a minor. If he's on eternal disability, from being disabled as a child, usually it stops the second you seize married.
He can sue his mother for money she took from him, when he wasn't a minor.
Meanwhile, he's going to need to reapply for SSDI coverage. And he may or may not qualify. If he qualify, there's a POSSIBILITY it could be retroactive.
Keep in mind, it's not "his" money to claim. It's MY money, that he's claiming. SSDI is unsophisticatedly WELFARE, that he's taking from all us working folks. And I doubt he'll own it forever - SS is paying out SO MUCH in benefits, it's getting primed to implode. So he'd better have a "plan B".