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I was approved for California State Disability Insurance starting on Dec 30. Does it mean that I should claim same date as the starting date on my SSDI application?
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See what it says, here? http://www.socialsecurity-disability.org/glossary
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There is no entry "Start date" under "S". So no, I do not see.
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Under "Date" they have all the possible dates on the Federal form. You should not have a "start" date for the SSDI application because you haven't gotten/started it yet; you don't get to determine the date I don't think so can't know that date yet. I think you are thinking of "onset" date which is when your illness "started"?
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Thank you. The onset in my case... I am Bipolar I, with onset sometimes in the twenties but dx'd at 35 so that probably would be onset, right? and I was thinking of the date that is 6 months before payments start. Thank you again, I am new to this.
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Yes you should use the start date of when the onset of what makes it so you cannot work.
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