NL 00705.065 Model Letter V — CDB Reentitlement — Alleged Onset Date After End Of 7 Years After
Prior Cessation
Prepare on SSA-L951-C2/U2
Social Security Notice
We have determined that you cannot be reentitled to childhood disability benefits.
Childhood disability benefits can be paid only if a person has a physical or mental
impairment so severe that it prevents him from performing any substantial gainful
work. The disability must have last or be expected to last 12 months. The disability
must start not later than 7 years after the person's prior entitlement to childhood
disability benefits ended. An impairment which may become disabling after the 7 years
cannot qualify a person for benefits. The 7-year period in your case ends on . Since you state that your condition became disabling on , which is after the end of the 7- year period, you are not entitled to childhood
disability benefits.
If you believe that this determination is not correct, you may request that your case
be re-examined. If you want this reconsideration, you must request it not later than
60 days from the date you receive this notice. You may make any such request through
any Social Security office. If additional evidence is available, you should submit
it with your request.
If you do not request reconsideration of your case within the prescribed time period,
you still have the right to file anther application at any time.
If you have any questions about your claim, you should get in touch with any Social
Security office. If you call in person, please take this notice with you.