In addition to the federal disability benefit programs—SSDI and SSI—there are many smaller programs that offer financial assistance to individuals who have disabilities. These can come in the form of state-wide programs, charities, and insurance programs. But how do these impact your eligibility for federal disability benefits? A recent visitor to our interactive disability forum, asked the following question
“I have private, long-term disability insurance. Will this help me be approved for benefits?”
Long-term disability insurance can be provided by an employer as a group plan or can be purchased by and tailored to an individual worker’s needs. This type of insurance is intended to cover the loss of income suffered when an employee becomes ill or injured for long periods of time. Long-term plans usually kick in after any short-term coverage ends—though the long-term coverage may only be available to an employee for a set amount of time.
Although Social Security Disability benefits are also intended to provide long-term financial assistance to individuals who have disabilities, these benefits are public and are administered by the Social Security Administration. These programs include Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
Having private, long-term disability insurance will not provide any advantage when applying for Social Security Disability benefits because the Social Security Administration (SSA) bases program eligibility on its own separate, requirements. To be disabled according to the SSA you must meet the following criteria:
- You cannot do the work you did prior to becoming disabled; and
- You have a physical or mental condition that prevents you from learning to do any other types of work; and
- Your condition has lasted—or is expected to last—at least one year or result in death
If you do not meet these basic requirements, you will not be eligible to receive Social Security Disability benefits—even if you are eligible for private, long-term disability insurance. According to the Social Security Administration, “any private disability insurance you have will not affect your eligibility for Social Security disability benefits.”
While private insurance programs and disability benefits do not have any impact on each other, it is possible to receive payment from both at the same time. In many cases, when you receive private coverage, you will be required by that provider to also seek Social Security Disability benefits. This is often due to a clause in the long-term private insurance claim that allows for private insurance payments to be reduced and covered dollar-for-dollar by Social Security payments. It is important to note that if you are awarded retroactive benefits from the SSA, you may be required to repay any private disability insurance that you received at the time.
Learn more about insurance and Social Security Disability, here.
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I am drawing ltd insurance co
I am drawing ltd insurance co wants me to file for Ssdi if approved how long will ltd keep paying their share I am 57yrs old
In reply to I am drawing ltd insurance co by John (not verified)
Hi John,
Hi John,
Your long term disability insurance will pay for as long as the terms of the policy specify. Unfortunately, it varies, so I would not be able to say exactly how long your long term disability would pay you.
I am on long term disability
I am on long term disability from Hartford. Will I still receive my full benefits from retirement social security when I reach 67 in a few months?
In reply to I am on long term disability by brenda (not verified)
Hi Brenda,
Hi Brenda,
Your long term disability insurance will pay for as long as the terms of your specific policy specifies. You can call the SSA directly for more information at 1-800-772-1213. Hope this helps!
My company has a disability
My company has a disability plan can I collect both the private and from the sad?
In reply to My company has a disability by David (not verified)
Hi David,
Hi David,
It will depend on your company and the plan, but most likely yes. Most private company disability payments are counted as "unearned income" and will not affect SSDI benefits.
When my mom's gets her
When my mom's gets her rent credit back can it go into my acct?
In reply to When my mom's gets her by Diane (not verified)
HI Diane,
HI Diane,
If it is a dedicated account, your mother may want to contact the SSA regarding that.
Will I owe my LTD provider
Will I owe my LTD provider back payment if SSDI pays more? Ex: LTD 1400 a month, SSDI 2000 a month.
In reply to Will I owe my LTD provider by Jim (not verified)
Hi Jim,
Hi Jim,
You may want to consult your LTD provider regarding the terms of your LTD policy, as the terms of the policy may vary.
Hey. I was approved for SSD
Hey. I was approved for SSD Benefits and rec back pay. I sent my personal LTD company their money. Now my son has finally been approved. Will I owe anyone this money? currently my personal LTD policy only pays me.
In reply to Hey. I was approved for SSD by Jeanie (not verified)
Hi Jeanie,
Hi Jeanie,
I would recommend speaking to someone at the SSA regarding your matter. 1-800-772-1213.
-Eric
I have drawn my short term
I have drawn my short term disability out for its duration of 6mos. I also had disability insurance on a personal loan and that insurer is paying the loan. I have applied for my long term disability , which is a different insurer from my short term insurer and it has been 32 days since I applied and the claim is still pending approval. I know they have an initial 45 days to make a decision. Question. Is there any reason to believe this would be denied? They received everything they need. I'm not sure why this takes so long. My short-term took about 10 days
In reply to I have drawn my short term by Paulc (not verified)
Hi there,
Hi there,
I really could not say, but as LTD would pay out more money over a longer period of time, they may want to review everything about your case before approving benefits.
If you have Ltd, and they
If you have Ltd, and they tell you to apply for social security, do you have to apply? Dont to apply because it might reduce the benefit.
In reply to If you have Ltd, and they by Dawn (not verified)
Hi Dawn,
Hi Dawn,
That would depnd on the terms of your LTD policy, you may want to contact them about this.
I just noticed that my long
I just noticed that my long term disability payments from my insurance carrier have appeared on my Social Security work record as income. Is that proper being that these payments are unearned income? Comments and advice most welcome.
thank you,
Jay
In reply to I just noticed that my long by Jay Herb (not verified)
Hi Jay,
Hi Jay,
If they are paying into FICA out of your payments, that may be considered income. You may want to contact the SSA regarding this.
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