How long after I apply will I start to receive Social Security Disability benefits?

The amount of time it takes to receive Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits after you apply depends on several factors. Generally, if you are approved, it can take up to five months to receive your first payment in North Carolina. Before you can begin to receive SSD benefits, you must first be approved for benefits. This can take several months. The SSA will review your medical records, work history, and other information to determine if you are eligible. After your application is reviewed, you may be asked to attend a medical exam that is paid for by the SSA. This exam will assess what kind of work you can still do and if you meet the requirements of SSD eligibility. If you are approved, you will receive your first payment five months after the start of the month in which the SSA received your application. For example, if your application was received in February, your first payment will be issued in July. If you are denied SSD benefits, you have the right to appeal the decision. The appeals process can take several months. If you are approved, you will receive payment for the months after the start of your application period. Overall, it can take up to five months after your application is received to start to receive SSD benefits in North Carolina. Once you are approved, you will start to receive payments five months after the start of the month in which your application was received. If you are denied initially, you have the right to appeal the decision.

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