Direct deposits are on the way for many SSDIrecipients who are eligible. Within 24 hours, payments will be ready to use in some disability recipients’ bank accounts in the United States.
For your information, you will not qualify if you are collecting Supplemental Security Income payments at the same time. Those who began cashing Social Security checks before May 1997 are not eligible either. So, let’s have a look at the eligibility criteria for the 3 upcoming payments.
Disability benefits payment SSDI direct on August 14
The Social Security Administration will send a new payment on August 14, 2024. To be eligible you must have been born up to the 10th of any month. That is, before the 11th, but not after the 10th.
Do not forget that to receive any SSDI payment, you must have a qualifying disability. If you overcome it due to any reason, you must report it because it will affect your eligibility. Payments will be on time, there are no delays expected.
However, if you do not receive your money on time, it must be a problem with your bank or financial institution. They may have not been able to process the SSDI payment as fast as they should have done.
Not eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance in 24 hours?
If you do not qualify for the August 2 and August 14 payment. There are 2 more paydays available in August. As a matter of fact, those who qualify for a direct deposit on August 21, 2024, must have their birthdays from 11-20.
If your birth date falls from the 21st to the 31st, then, your direct deposit for SSDI will be ready on August 28, 2024. The average amount for any Disability Insurance payment in August is worth about $1,537.
Another possibility is that some recipients were high earners. If you are one of them, you can receive from Social Security up to $3,822. Do not forget that this is only for high-earners who worked for 35 years, earned the taxable maximum and filed as late as SSA allows to.
What are the eligibility criteria for receiving SSDI direct deposit payments?
To get SSDI direct deposit payments, you must meet these criteria:
You need a medical condition that severely limits your work ability. It should last at least a year or be fatal.To qualify for disability benefits, you need enough recent work credits under Social Security. The required credits depend on your age at disability onset.
You must apply for SSDI benefits and be approved by the Social Security Administration (SSA). There is a five-month waiting period for benefits to start after your application is approved.