Social Security disability lawyers in Boston know that the disabled face many hurdles getting benefits and that often the benefits that are paid out provide only a limited amount of income. For some individuals receiving disability benefits, however, the problem isn’t that their claims have been delayed or that their benefits haven’t been approved. Instead, the issue is that they have been overpaid.
As CNN reported, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) estimates that the Social Security Administration (SSA) has paid out $1.3 billion in overpayments in the past two years alone. These payments may have been sent out to people who started working and no longer qualified for disability or to individuals who began to earn too much income to qualify for benefits. While the added benefits may at first seem like a windfall to a disabled person in need of income, unfortunately disaster can strike when an SSD recipient accepted these overpayments unknowingly and then the SSA discovered what it had done.
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