I just received my letter for favorable decision by the judge . Thank you Johnathan for all your you tube content. It was extremely helpful to me ! Thx you
I have been watching your videos for over three years. I want yo thank you for the information you have given out. Listening to you explain the whole system gave me hope that I could eventually win my case. I received a fully favorable decision last week with back pay to 2018. Thanks for the work you do.
Thank you Mr Ginsberg for everything you have done on the behalf of us. I just found out that I was approved for disability benefits. Your information (I believe) was crucial in my approval. Thank you again a thousand times. I can breathe again.
You're spot on. My doctors told me my arm would be permanently crippled IF they were able to save it at all. I filed very early on while I was still in therapy and as expected, was denied at initial and review stages. Waited another eighteen months for a hearing and was then approved. Why wait another 12 months on top of all that if your doctors feel/know the injury is permanent and crippling?
As always a clear and concise explanation of an issue that many folks are confused about. With so much bad information out there it's nice that a quick video from you can clearly explain the issue! Thanks as always!
@@ssdattorney So here is what I want to know. Let's assume SSB 1341 min benefits is sign by Biden. Currently, I'm 63 FRA 66 and 8 months. I plan to file SSB at age 64. Now for me to received min benefits of 1341 That would mean my FRA benefit amount would have to 1871. I also assuming that SSA will raise my FRA to meet Biden SSB min. Currently, my FRA is 1579. 1341 would be the amount I would get if I file at age 62 but I'm 63 now. My question is and I have done the math at age 64 my SSB 1537 base on FRA of 1871 and now that is without the 2022 Cola. Do you agree?
I have congestive heart failure. Heart works at 30% or or less. I have extreme copd. Lungs work 50% and I'm diabetic. Its only gotten worse over the years. The doctors told me I was expected to live about 5 years. Its been almost 7 years now. After being denied a few times they finally accepted me and all of my info was transferred to them and I've seen all of their doctors and they diagnosed me with even more stuff. They told me I'm not even suppose to drive anymore. I've been waiting forever for approval and I feel like they are waiting for me to die so they don't have to give me anything. I haven't been able to work since the night I went to the er and almond died in the icu. I went in and my heart was only working 10%, I had no idea I was almost dead. Things like extreme depression and anxiety have been a daily thing for me from the start of all of this. The shrink says I am mourning my own death.
I've filed twice now. I'm 41 military; 14 years, retired now. My problem is I have a long medical history. I believe I have lupus. Va doesn't bother to diagnose. It's frustrating. Been denied, I have a lawyer. Been sick for 7 years. Pain pain pain! 💔
Just be careful folks when you are answering questions for the Social Security examiner handling your case. I got stuck with a complete idiot! The lady was asking me all kinds of questions about if I was depressed.... and I said no ma'am I'm not depressed, I have congestive heart failure. She gave me this line of questioning on two separate occasions, and finally one day she said "O, I have the wrong file here"... so the imbecile was asking me medical questions and was looking at another persons chart!! And then she disapproved my claim!! Thank goodness the worker who reviewed my case during the reconsideration appeal noticed that I had been screwed by a moron and approved me. Otherwise I would have had to wait two years for a hearing.... when I was totally broke!
The last time I applied, I got denied because I didn’t have enough work credits. Then they said my husband made too much money for me to qualify. I haven’t worked since 2014. I had a stroke. I now have a couple autoimmune diseases. Should I reapply?
I'm 23 years old and I've had multiple brain surgeries. It took 2 years and a hearing to get my Disability benefits. I was just approved June 9 for SSI and approved on June 10 for SSDI. Will I receive lump sums for both and will it be a lump sum or installments?
Thank you for your videos. Can you do some on CDRs? Are there any changes we need to know about, what is involved, etc? When I was approved in 2019, I was told to expect one in 5-7 years. Has that changed to 6 now? I'll be in my 60's, so will that help me keep my benefits? I was approved due to spinal disk degeneration on several disks, and I don't think they expect me to regrow the disks, but is there anything else I need to be concerned about? Thanks!
I applied for it right after having a heart attack but it took 1.5yrs to settle my case in which I received a fully favorable decision going back to when I applied for it. I actually kept working but went part time and didn't go over the $1260 per month allowed as I still needed the health insurance through my employer. I wound-up quitting my job 6 months before my hearing as I could no longer do the job.
Have you made a video on loan agreements needed for housing questions or if you pay no rent with family or friend? I searched but couldn’t find a video. Thank you!
I just filled for SSDI and I’m 100% T&P, 70% PTSD with major depression and insomnia, congestive heart failure with them in fraction rate 30 to 35%, 50% migraines, degenerative disc disease in my lower back and arthritis in both knees and I take 16 different medication‘s 12 of which has major side effects. Does any of that fall into the listing category? Thank you and I love your videos
I have a question I a resident of Rickford and over the years I have been fighting Social security because of medical issues I had since 18 months old. I have a nureological brain issue and epilepsy as well as seizure disorder and Scoleosis and Osteoporosis in my back. When sicual security wanted proof I had got the documents and brought into the office and then they told me they did not want it. I have so much to share in information and been totally neglected by the office and system.
Can you educate us on the different types of investments that we can invest in and how much can we put in w/o being cut off from ssdi? Alot of us are living under the poverty line and need help to earn a little more to make it through on a month to month basis
If you worked have issues now Diabetes , Neuropathy ,High Blood Prressure , Stroke , you will wait till 62 because the law is the law . I paid into SS and cannot get it .Why ? Because I chose a good job and retired with a pension ? Really ?
I have been out of work for 10 years I tried to work from the end of oct to the end of January and in doing so I pinched a nerve in my neck I think or it made it worse it’s the same condition of course but I had to try because this Covid severely hurt my significant others work and we don’t have two nickels to rub together so I needed to try well needless to say I can’t work and that’s not counting the pinched nerve and herniated disk In my back as well, I applied once in 2013 and was turned down I need to apply again now because i am disabled terribly and need the monthly income since I can’t go out and physically make it in my own!
I just turned 62 Am i still able to file for ssdi.I have Ankylosing Spondolitis and Dupytrens both chronic and getting worse.Had to have my finger amputated 3 weeks ago.
Got arthritis real bad in my knee most body sometimes hard walk got interviews with social security next month want all my doctor number and medicine taken and bank account statement just wondering what happened after that how long see judge been out work almost 7 months
In colorado... I applied for disability and a and d... i already got my 1st denial and working on 1sr appeal. How do the normally take the payments back for a and d?
Thankyou I just started Im not working since May because of my condition The condition started before May If they find that out than good it shows that the condition started in 2023- however I stopped working in 2024 so I started my application it's going on 9 months so far I'm just collecting evidence now still got more time...
Hi please help. I'm in the process of accepting work comp lum sum settlement. Do I need to wait six months to apply for ssdi or do I file now? I'm about to sign settlement in couple days. And I have ssdi appointments in two weeks what should I do?
Great video my husband applied just last week he had the interview on the phone. I have been following you for 3 year now. I live in Dade City Fla can you recommand anybody that is good in this area. And its for my husband! I have someone on my case already I have been fighting my case for 4 years now and nothing yet! Or can you give me some info as to where to look for one! Thanks for all the videos you do!
They refused to give my sister for six years I told her call a attorney that specializes in denied and she looked up that type attorney and they made a call for her and she got a check three weeks later.she lives in Michigan. hope this comment helps...
I’ve been fighting for my disability for five years I had two heart attacks they diagnosed me with bipolar And anxiety and panic attacks And I’ve been denied like three or four times or more Any advice
I collect social security each month is 873 USD I am 68 years old but now have acute respiratory problems and am on oxygen 24/7 and considered disabled,, can i collect more on social security disability now that I can not work?
I'm 53yrs old, hv multiple arthroscopic surgery from both knees, shoulders, and hands. Stenosis L1-S1 lumbar spine, been out 2yrs and my workman comp case is done. Thinking of applying for SSDI, cause money is not enough to go by. Should disability lawyer take my case or not.
still waiting for mine 2 years later....4 heart attacks high blood pressure sleep apnea 24% heart function severe anxiety and they still deciding what to do lol. this all started 9 years ago . All documented and on meds.
I have had MS for almost 10yrs now. I have only been working about at the most 15hrs a week. I have only done that for about a year now. I'm not sure if partial disability is the way to go or full. I see this video is about a year old. So I don't know if you will see this.
I've had partial paralysis and worsening scoliosis for almost 30 years and I still can't get disability 😢 If I can tell you my whole situations story I'd love to.
Hello sir I have a question. I am 37 am Army veteran of 16yrs. I was medically retired Nov 23rd 23, with a 90% permanent VA disability rating. Do I qualify? I have a whole list of issues to total the 90%.
My question is again been out work since middle January with real bad Arthritis bad with bad knee just file for Disability 2 months ago Would I get back pay The time I was off got interviewed with social security July 20 plus be turning 58 year old September
The last review i had was about 6 years ago with a ton of paper work. I got a review paper in the mail a few days ago that was a tiny piece of paper with only 5 question. Is it all the same or different when it comes to reviews.
I have a Prostetic leg because I have no foot. Can’t walk far , can’t lift heavy thing’s can’t stand long time or sit a long time . They deny me because I can walk ? What do you think ?
I was on disability for an illness that will likely last the rest of my life. When I turned 62 they "booted" me onto Social Security which cut my payments in half. Can they do that, and if so, why do they do that? I can't live on Social Security alone and I can no longer work. What now? Thanks for your time.
Hi back in 2017 my kidneys and I have struggled with keeping up with my workload, I was notified last month that the company will be shutting down their operations in my state. I am deciding to file but know sure I can qualify,. any suggestions
Good day. My wife has had ms for over 25 yrs. she has recently dec 2020 being treated by a dr for this condition. She is 61 yrs may 2021. She still continues to work part time shop rite grocery as a cashier. She want to make it to 62 so she can collect ss. Some people suggests going after ssdi ? Thoughts? Thanks
I have a phone interview next mth. I have multiple sclerosis and am legally blind in one eye. Ive heard MS has the highest approval rate. Is this true?
I have heart disease since 2016 and I've worked part-time since. I feel like I'm going to pass out at work sometimes. If I applied for ss should I still keep working as best as I can ? I can't afford to not work
SSA defines disability in terms of how your medical issues prevent you from working. If you work and earn more than $1,470 per month gross (in 2023) or $1,550 per month gross (in 2024) then by definition you are not disabled. How you are expected to survive for 2 years waiting for a decision is the question.
To win SSD you have to have a disabling condition that has lasted or is expected to last 12 consecutive months. So if you haven't been out for 12 months that does not mean you cannot be approved..
Is people working part-time that collect disability I work 0% of the time and I keep losing my case. That's how I know something is wrong with the system even if I could work part-time once approved that will be okay it's like just because I'm young and don't work I'm being penalized and the system should be helping me
Hi !! I’m new in your channel I will like to know if you can help me the denied it , I’m going to appeal and the send me the papers request of consideration and I will like if you can’t help me with my case ..
This has been helpful, Thank you Sir. How long does SS have to pay out back pay for? I read nothing past 1 year.. Even if its been say 3 yrs. Is this true?
looking for an attorney to sue my employer for making me "take myself off work" if I couldn't wear a mask while the grocery night crew I work beside are allowed to skip this "mandate":
Please stop this I haven't been able to keep a job for the last 2 years or don't get hired at all when I say the things I can't do. I Believe in some cases you are helping but in the majority of cases you are making it worse by helping people that are just lazy or want to benefit
Hi well I can tell you one reason why you should file now just right off top of my head it's because you're going to live in the streets for 5 to 10 years before they even look at your case but I live in Wichita I have already filed for disability and been denied and refining and all that is there anyone or anywhere or some way I can get help now I don't need help in 10 years or 5 years is there any way I can get somebody to help me this year to get my prescriptions to get food can anybody do anything within the next 5 years do I have to wait 5 to 10 years
Thanks to this amazing lawyer I won my case. I followed how to answer the questions. The “ but” word was my golden ticket!
Thank GOD, attorneys and doctors are setting up UA-cam channels to help those who really need it.
I got my favorable letter thanks to you!! Eternally greatful! I clearly communicated my disease and was honest about what I was still able to do.
I just received my letter for favorable decision by the judge . Thank you Johnathan for all your you tube content. It was extremely helpful to me !
Thx you
Wonderful!
My letter didnt mean shit bc they turned around & denied me even after my partially favorable decision
I got a letter too for partially favorable ... here i am 2 years later still fighting & ready to end it
I have been watching your videos for over three years. I want yo thank you for the information you have given out. Listening to you explain the whole system gave me hope that I could eventually win my case. I received a fully favorable decision last week with back pay to 2018. Thanks for the work you do.
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Thank you Mr Ginsberg for everything you have done on the behalf of us. I just found out that I was approved for disability benefits. Your information (I believe) was crucial in my approval. Thank you again a thousand times. I can breathe again.
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You're spot on. My doctors told me my arm would be permanently crippled IF they were able to save it at all. I filed very early on while I was still in therapy and as expected, was denied at initial and review stages. Waited another eighteen months for a hearing and was then approved. Why wait another 12 months on top of all that if your doctors feel/know the injury is permanent and crippling?
As always a clear and concise explanation of an issue that many folks are confused about. With so much bad information out there it's nice that a quick video from you can clearly explain the issue! Thanks as always!
You made my day, thank you!
@@ssdattorney So here is what I want to know. Let's assume SSB 1341 min benefits is sign by Biden. Currently, I'm 63 FRA 66 and 8 months. I plan to file SSB at age 64. Now for me to received min benefits of 1341 That would mean my FRA benefit amount would have to 1871. I also assuming that SSA will raise my FRA to meet Biden SSB min. Currently, my FRA is 1579. 1341 would be the amount I would get if I file at age 62 but I'm 63 now. My question is and I have done the math at age 64 my SSB 1537 base on FRA of 1871 and now that is without the 2022 Cola. Do you agree?
I have congestive heart failure. Heart works at 30% or or less. I have extreme copd. Lungs work 50% and I'm diabetic. Its only gotten worse over the years. The doctors told me I was expected to live about 5 years. Its been almost 7 years now. After being denied a few times they finally accepted me and all of my info was transferred to them and I've seen all of their doctors and they diagnosed me with even more stuff. They told me I'm not even suppose to drive anymore. I've been waiting forever for approval and I feel like they are waiting for me to die so they don't have to give me anything. I haven't been able to work since the night I went to the er and almond died in the icu. I went in and my heart was only working 10%, I had no idea I was almost dead. Things like extreme depression and anxiety have been a daily thing for me from the start of all of this. The shrink says I am mourning my own death.
That is exactly what I thought too. Thank you for clearing this up. I waited a full year to apply, after my state disability had stopped
I've filed twice now. I'm 41 military; 14 years, retired now. My problem is I have a long medical history. I believe I have lupus. Va doesn't bother to diagnose. It's frustrating. Been denied, I have a lawyer. Been sick for 7 years. Pain pain pain! 💔
Someone should file against the va for "gross negligence, but when they do and win should let me in on 13% of the cut.
Thank you, Sir. My husband is 64 years old. Stage 4 lung cancer since December,2019. Still working full time. Should he file for disability now?
Just be careful folks when you are answering questions for the Social Security examiner handling your case. I got stuck with a complete idiot! The lady was asking me all kinds of questions about if I was depressed.... and I said no ma'am I'm not depressed, I have congestive heart failure. She gave me this line of questioning on two separate occasions, and finally one day she said "O, I have the wrong file here"... so the imbecile was asking me medical questions and was looking at another persons chart!! And then she disapproved my claim!! Thank goodness the worker who reviewed my case during the reconsideration appeal noticed that I had been screwed by a moron and approved me. Otherwise I would have had to wait two years for a hearing.... when I was totally broke!
The last time I applied, I got denied because I didn’t have enough work credits. Then they said my husband made too much money for me to qualify. I haven’t worked since 2014. I had a stroke. I now have a couple autoimmune diseases. Should I reapply?
I'm 23 years old and I've had multiple brain surgeries. It took 2 years and a hearing to get my Disability benefits. I was just approved June 9 for SSI and approved on June 10 for SSDI. Will I receive lump sums for both and will it be a lump sum or installments?
Thank you for your videos.
Can you do some on CDRs? Are there any changes we need to know about, what is involved, etc?
When I was approved in 2019, I was told to expect one in 5-7 years. Has that changed to 6 now?
I'll be in my 60's, so will that help me keep my benefits? I was approved due to spinal disk degeneration on several disks, and I don't think they expect me to regrow the disks, but is there anything else I need to be concerned about?
Thanks!
I applied for it right after having a heart attack but it took 1.5yrs to settle my case in which I received a fully favorable decision going back to when I applied for it. I actually kept working but went part time and didn't go over the $1260 per month allowed as I still needed the health insurance through my employer. I wound-up quitting my job 6 months before my hearing as I could no longer do the job.
I didn't know you could work while waiting? Did the judge ask you any questions regarding working
Have you made a video on loan agreements needed for housing questions or if you pay no rent with family or friend? I searched but couldn’t find a video. Thank you!
Thank you Mr. Ginsberg. Every video is very much appreciated
I just filled for SSDI and I’m 100% T&P, 70% PTSD with major depression and insomnia, congestive heart failure with them in fraction rate 30 to 35%, 50% migraines, degenerative disc disease in my lower back and arthritis in both knees and I take 16 different medication‘s 12 of which has major side effects. Does any of that fall into the listing category? Thank you and I love your videos
I have a question I a resident of Rickford and over the years I have been fighting Social security because of medical issues I had since 18 months old. I have a nureological brain issue and epilepsy as well as seizure disorder and Scoleosis and Osteoporosis in my back. When sicual security wanted proof I had got the documents and brought into the office and then they told me they did not want it. I have so much to share in information and been totally neglected by the office and system.
Not sure if it has been asked already, but does this time frame apply for veterans as well ? TIA
Can you educate us on the different types of investments that we can invest in and how much can we put in w/o being cut off from ssdi? Alot of us are living under the poverty line and need help to earn a little more to make it through on a month to month basis
What if you condition is considered MINE? I have Retinitis Pigmentosa. I'm just curious.
How does this work for vets that have a 100% disability rating?
If you worked have issues now Diabetes , Neuropathy ,High Blood Prressure , Stroke , you will wait till 62 because the law is the law . I paid into SS and cannot get it .Why ? Because I chose a good job and retired with a pension ? Really ?
I have been out of work for 10 years I tried to work from the end of oct to the end of January and in doing so I pinched a nerve in my neck I think or it made it worse it’s the same condition of course but I had to try because this Covid severely hurt my significant others work and we don’t have two nickels to rub together so I needed to try well needless to say I can’t work and that’s not counting the pinched nerve and herniated disk In my back as well, I applied once in 2013 and was turned down I need to apply again now because i am disabled terribly and need the monthly income since I can’t go out and physically make it in my own!
I just turned 62 Am i still able to file for ssdi.I have Ankylosing Spondolitis and Dupytrens both chronic and getting worse.Had to have my finger amputated 3 weeks ago.
You can. Here is a good article that discusses this issue: elvilleassociates.com/early-retirement-disability-decision/
Got arthritis real bad in my knee most body sometimes hard walk got interviews with social security next month want all my doctor number and medicine taken and bank account statement just wondering what happened after that how long see judge been out work almost 7 months
In colorado... I applied for disability and a and d... i already got my 1st denial and working on 1sr appeal. How do the normally take the payments back for a and d?
Thankyou I just started Im not working since May because of my condition
The condition started before May
If they find that out than good it shows that the condition started in 2023- however I stopped working in 2024 so I started my application it's going on 9 months so far I'm just collecting evidence now still got more time...
I have been diagnosed with Central Retinal Vein Occlusion( I'm losing my vision to only get worse) I last worked two weeks ago.
Can you get approved for Social Security disability if you are in kidney failure stage five
If you are on dialysis, then yes. If not, there are other things that the examiner looks at, to determine if you are disabled, or not.
That is what the SSA told me also they told me I could not file while I had a workman's compensation claim.
Hi please help. I'm in the process of accepting work comp lum sum settlement. Do I need to wait six months to apply for ssdi or do I file now? I'm about to sign settlement in couple days. And I have ssdi appointments in two weeks what should I do?
Great video my husband applied just last week he had the interview on the phone. I have been following you for 3 year now. I live in Dade City Fla can you recommand anybody that is good in this area. And its for my husband! I have someone on my case already I have been fighting my case for 4 years now and nothing yet! Or can you give me some info as to where to look for one! Thanks for all the videos you do!
They refused to give my sister for six years I told her call a attorney that specializes in denied and she looked up that type attorney and they made a call for her and she got a check three weeks later.she lives in Michigan. hope this comment helps...
What about epilepsy
I’ve been fighting for my disability for five years I had two heart attacks they diagnosed me with bipolar And anxiety and panic attacks And I’ve been denied like three or four times or more Any advice
I have a phone hearing coming up and I’m so nervous about it.
I collect social security each month is 873 USD I am 68 years old but now have acute respiratory problems and am
on oxygen 24/7 and considered disabled,, can i collect more on social security disability now that I can not work?
I'm 53yrs old, hv multiple arthroscopic surgery from both knees, shoulders, and hands. Stenosis L1-S1 lumbar spine, been out 2yrs and my workman comp case is done. Thinking of applying for SSDI, cause money is not enough to go by. Should disability lawyer take my case or not.
what about mental disability?
How does 100% VA P and T over 59 count
still waiting for mine 2 years later....4 heart attacks high blood pressure sleep apnea 24% heart function severe anxiety and they still deciding what to do lol. this all started 9 years ago . All documented and on meds.
He’s is apart of the family
I have had MS for almost 10yrs now. I have only been working about at the most 15hrs a week. I have only done that for about a year now. I'm not sure if partial disability is the way to go or full. I see this video is about a year old. So I don't know if you will see this.
I've had partial paralysis and worsening scoliosis for almost 30 years and I still can't get disability 😢 If I can tell you my whole situations story I'd love to.
If I had a heart surgy and lost memories .. can I get improve..?
Hello sir I have a question. I am 37 am Army veteran of 16yrs. I was medically retired Nov 23rd 23, with a 90% permanent VA disability rating. Do I qualify? I have a whole list of issues to total the 90%.
My question is again been out work since middle January with real bad Arthritis bad with bad knee just file for Disability 2 months ago Would I get back pay The time I was off got interviewed with social security July 20 plus be turning 58 year old September
The last review i had was about 6 years ago with a ton of paper work. I got a review paper in the mail a few days ago that was a tiny piece of paper with only 5 question. Is it all the same or different when it comes to reviews.
You got the short review form this time around. Same required review but the process is much simpler.
@@imxploring Can you go into detail for me please ?
Does diabetes and high blood pressure qualify
Do you do up coming reviews?
I have a Prostetic leg because I have no foot. Can’t walk far , can’t lift heavy thing’s can’t stand long time or sit a long time . They deny me because I can walk ? What do you think ?
Can I receive my normal ssi while I'm my ssdi claim is being processed?
Y would judge ask trick questions
I was on disability for an illness that will likely last the rest of my life. When I turned 62 they "booted" me onto Social Security which cut my payments in half. Can they do that, and if so, why do they do that? I can't live on Social Security alone and I can no longer work. What now? Thanks for your time.
Thank you.
_You're welcome!_
Thank You So Much.
You're most welcome!
I should be eligible, but I need to keep working to pay bills. Can I still apply if I'm working ?
Following....
Hi back in 2017 my kidneys and I have struggled with keeping up with my workload, I was notified last month that the company will be shutting down their operations in my state. I am deciding to file but know sure I can qualify,. any suggestions
What if you have a mental disability to keep you from work forever
It's been a year already that I had Corona 19 and I've been in oxygen ever since I got out of the hospital so can you help me file disability
Good day. My wife has had ms for over 25 yrs. she has recently dec 2020 being treated by a dr for this condition. She is 61 yrs may 2021. She still continues to work part time shop rite grocery as a cashier. She want to make it to 62 so she can collect ss. Some people suggests going after ssdi ? Thoughts? Thanks
I have a phone interview next mth. I have multiple sclerosis and am legally blind in one eye. Ive heard MS has the highest approval rate. Is this true?
It took me twice (initial and reconsideration) about 8-9 months
Great info thanks
You are welcome.
I have heart disease since 2016 and I've worked part-time since. I feel like I'm going to pass out at work sometimes. If I applied for ss should I still keep working as best as I can ? I can't afford to not work
SSA defines disability in terms of how your medical issues prevent you from working. If you work and earn more than $1,470 per month gross (in 2023) or $1,550 per month gross (in 2024) then by definition you are not disabled. How you are expected to survive for 2 years waiting for a decision is the question.
On the SS disability application it ask have you been out of work 14 months? How to answer if it has not been 14 months?
To win SSD you have to have a disabling condition that has lasted or is expected to last 12 consecutive months. So if you haven't been out for 12 months that does not mean you cannot be approved..
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Thanks 😅
Thank you for you channel,you are awsome,have a great day!
Is people working part-time that collect disability I work 0% of the time and I keep losing my case. That's how I know something is wrong with the system even if I could work part-time once approved that will be okay it's like just because I'm young and don't work I'm being penalized and the system should be helping me
I got a letter saying that I need to choose a Representative Payee because of my disability is this a sign that I will be approved for SSI benefits?
Sounds positive to me.
Hi !! I’m new in your channel I will like to know if you can help me the denied it , I’m going to appeal and the send me the papers request of consideration and I will like if you can’t help me with my case ..
Is for ssi
This has been helpful, Thank you Sir.
How long does SS have to pay out back pay for?
I read nothing past 1 year.. Even if its been say 3 yrs.
Is this true?
Heart attack 24 hours monitor
Do you think I could get approved even though I’m young?
Am I to old?
Dave, read the article I cited in responding to your earlier comment.
Should I get apply for disability for covid long haul symptoms: brain fog with cognitive impairment and major fatigue, Epstein barr
looking for an attorney to sue my employer for making me "take myself off work" if I couldn't wear a mask while the grocery night crew I work beside are allowed to skip this "mandate":
Hello I really need to get in contact with you and your firm
I need to talk about my situation
Please stop this I haven't been able to keep a job for the last 2 years or don't get hired at all when I say the things I can't do. I Believe in some cases you are helping but in the majority of cases you are making it worse by helping people that are just lazy or want to benefit
Hi well I can tell you one reason why you should file now just right off top of my head it's because you're going to live in the streets for 5 to 10 years before they even look at your case but I live in Wichita I have already filed for disability and been denied and refining and all that is there anyone or anywhere or some way I can get help now I don't need help in 10 years or 5 years is there any way I can get somebody to help me this year to get my prescriptions to get food can anybody do anything within the next 5 years do I have to wait 5 to 10 years