diehardbiker
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Date of Disability is part of multiple equations that makes determination on how much you would earn when you apply for SSDI, that is if I remember correctly.
As long as you have medical reports to show when your disability began BUT you are 100% right that when an application is done, the SSA starts to count the months.
For example, I work for 25 years, even though I am deaf, I can't work any longer due to chronic back pain that prevents me to work. The day I apply for SSDI, SSA starts to count it. It doesn't count my days/months/years of my deafness. I know because a lot of my deaf friends who are on SSDI told me. When I said disabled, I mean an inability to work.
To apply for SSI, the policy is not the same as the policy for SSDI.