Proper Handling of SSI Overpayment Claims
How to properly handle your SSI overpayment claim
Are you presently receiving benefits from the Social
Security's Supplemental Security Income and then suddenly you were notified by
the Social Security Administration (SSA) that you have been given more money
from what you were really supposed to receive?
This is a definite predicament, especially if the SSA
demands reimbursement. More so, if they worked out a system by taking out the
overpaid amount from your future SSI benefits checks. Worse, still if you are
sure that you cannot be blamed for such error on their part.
Fighting an SSI
overpayment
Three ways are available for you to prevent the SSA from
reimbursing the overpaid amount from your future SSI benefits checks.
- If you
think that there was actually no overpayment made or that the overpaid
amount is not accurate, you can convey this to the SSA by requesting for
reconsideration.
- If you
are in agreement with the overpayment notice, then request the SSA to
discontinue its claim for restitution by filing a form known as SSA-632-bk
or the "Request for Waiver of Overpayment." Through this form,
you can explain why you cannot be liable for the overpayment on your SSI
benefits and why having to pay it back with your future check is unfair
and/or would result to hardship on your part.
"Unfair" is an SSA
language and can be officially termed in your explanation.
For you to instigate this process,
all you need to do is contact the Social Security Office in your locality and
request to be given by the request for waiver form. You then, need to complete
the form and promptly file it. Consequently, the SSA will answer your waiver
request.
If the SSA denies your waiver
request, then you may undergo an appeals process wherein it could still have a
chance of being granted consideration. You may need the legal assistance of a
competent lawyer known for successfully handling this kind of cases.
The appeals process may reach the
stage where you need to stand before a judge of an administrative court who
will be ruling about the status of the SSI overpayment.
Even if all of your appeal options
were already used and the assessed overpayment has been left to a standstill,
the SSA would work out with you some repayment arrangements. It would involve
reasonably small amounts to be paid monthly.
- Lastly,
you can file both the Request for Reconsideration and the Request for
Waiver. Filing these two forms simultaneously would mean that while you
are not declaring you have been overpaid, you are requesting the SSA for
their consideration of waiving the money even though they have determined
that an overpayment indeed, occurred.
Like the waiver request, you can get the form of
reconsideration request from the SSA office in your local area.
As you, continue fighting the overpayment , do not forget to
seek out a legal specialist to advice you with the important aspects you need
to know and do concerning your case.
More information regarding SSI overpayment claims can be
found on FAQ on supplemental security income overpayment. Visit http://www.socialsecuritylawattorney.com/FAQ-On-Supplemental-Security-Income-Overpayment.html
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Lala C. Ballatan a.k.a Kay Zetkin discovered the pleasure of writing through her daily journals way back when she was 10. With writing, she felt freedom – to express her viewpoints and assert it, to bring out all concerns -- imagined and observed, to bear witness.
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