Colorado Social Security Disability Benefits Law: Are you limited to only 12 months of back Social Security benefits?
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JointManConcerv · 7 months agoThat's why its very important to file for children and spousal auxiliary benefits at the time the disabled person files for him/herself.If you wait for the potential years it can take to be approved,theirs a huge potential monetary loss.Say it takes three years for the disabled person to get approved,then the spouse and/or child's payee files for auxiliary benefits.that's a potential 19 month loss in S.S. auxiliary benefits.That happened to my family in Texas,only it wasn't just 19 months it was 36 months lost.The S.S. office only went back 12 months from the auxiliary benefits filing request. I guess my problem started when i agreed to let a Social Security Representative assist me in filing my claim.Don'T make the mistake I did! Get an attorney to represent you and your family,during this Battle/War with the S.S. Office.