SSDI benefits are for those workers who cannot continue working due to a disability for over a year. If you have paid enough taxes for a minimum number of years, you could receive payments.
Once you qualify, you could receive SSDI one of the four payments for disability beneficiaries in the United States. Usually, they take place on the third of each month, and on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday of the month. However, there are many changes over the year due to holidays and weekends.
The first SSDI check on June
Social Security has confirmed that Disability Insurance will be on your bank account on June 3 if you got benefits before May 1997. Although this is just one possibility, other beneficiaries may also be eligible.
For example, if you are on SSI and SSDI simultaneously, you will receive a payment on June 3. Then, if you do not qualify because you are not on SSI or did not get benefits before May 1997, there are 3 paydays ahead.
As for the maximum amount of these 4 paydays, Social Security Disability Insurance can give you up to $3,822. But that is just a remote possibility since having a disability prevents most beneficiaries from working before they turn 62.
No SSDI benefit on the third Wednesday
Even though most SSDI payments are on the second, third, and fourth Wednesday, regardless of the month, there is an exception in June. The payment due on June 19 will be sent in advance by Social Security.
Since Juneteenth is a Federal holiday, your SSDI will be due on June 18. This payment will be your if you did not qualify for the June 3 payment, and your birthday is from 11-20.
SSDI on June 12 will be for those whose birthday is from 1-10. Therefore, if your Disability insurance arrive on June 26, your birthday is from the 21st to the 31st of any month.