- Jurisdiction
- Illinois
Hi,
I just got a letter in the mail saying my SSDI with be terminated because I made to much money (SGA)
during my extended working period of I believe they said 36 months.
The math adds up apperatly and it looks like I do owe. (If I understood more about the limits I wouldn't of went of them, and then owed more now then I made, but to late for that.)
I would be fine if they were to take X amount of my SSDI check each month until its paid, but when I went into the office to talk to them about it they said that is not an option.
I was told they would terminate my SSDI benefits for the next check and then I would owe them the over-payment back.
Do I have an options at all?
Can I appeal?
If so how so?
It is hard enough to make it by with the SSDI benefits and the small amount of work that put me over the SGA limit.
I am married with a spouse that doesn't work and I have minor that draws 1/2 of what I do to care for them.
I am no where near the age to retire so that is not an option.
Please let me know your thoughts!
Thanks!
I just got a letter in the mail saying my SSDI with be terminated because I made to much money (SGA)
during my extended working period of I believe they said 36 months.
The math adds up apperatly and it looks like I do owe. (If I understood more about the limits I wouldn't of went of them, and then owed more now then I made, but to late for that.)
I would be fine if they were to take X amount of my SSDI check each month until its paid, but when I went into the office to talk to them about it they said that is not an option.
I was told they would terminate my SSDI benefits for the next check and then I would owe them the over-payment back.
Do I have an options at all?
Can I appeal?
If so how so?
It is hard enough to make it by with the SSDI benefits and the small amount of work that put me over the SGA limit.
I am married with a spouse that doesn't work and I have minor that draws 1/2 of what I do to care for them.
I am no where near the age to retire so that is not an option.
Please let me know your thoughts!
Thanks!