The Social Security Administration sends out both Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits electronically each month so that the disabled can get the income they need. Unfortunately, our Boston disability lawyers know that this makes recipients vulnerable to identity theft and to having their benefits checks rerouted to debit cards that thieves can use to purchase merchandise or obtain cash. 
USA Today discussed the phenomenon of the electronic theft of disability benefits, indicating that almost 40,000 cases of direct deposit benefit fraud had already been reported by July of 2013. The estimated cost of the potential loss to U.S. taxpayers in just a nine month period totaled around $17.4 million. For individual SSDI or SSI recipients who need their money to pay for necessities like food and rent, the theft of SSD benefits can also be absolutely devastating, even if the issue is later straightened out and the lost benefits paid.
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