Bullshit.
I would never make that mistake.Get married and you'll see.
Get married and you'll see. If I have even a day off, there's shit for me to do. Always.
someone in this thread said its hard to get on ssdi because you have to go thru ss's docs.
but the 60min episode says diff.
the lawyer used his own docs, and the ss office approved his clients free $.
100% rate
someone in this thread said its hard to get on ssdi because you have to go thru ss's docs.
but the 60min episode says diff.
the lawyer used his own docs, and the ss office approved his clients free $.
100% rate
The SSA can send you to "their" contracted professionals for an opinion, and you are required to see their docs, but you have a right to see your own docs and provide their findings/opinions as well, and the SSA is required to consider the opinion submitted by your (qualified) docs with as much weight as their own. In some cases, the SSA does not even send people to "their" contract professionals, but usually they will.someone in this thread said its hard to get on ssdi because you have to go thru ss's docs. but the 60min episode says diff.
the lawyer used his own docs, and the ss office approved his clients free $.
100% rate
lets say disability pay is $1k/month.
isn't that just free spending $?
I mean you'll also probably qualify for Section 8 housing. (free rent)
plus food stamps. (free food)
And that's how disabled people can drive new cars and vacation in vegas (blow their free $12k/yr):
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2391975
You are not automatically given anything else with SSDI except for SSDI and Medicare. Everything else is a state program, which must be applied for separately. I would qualify for just about everything, from food stamps to housing assistance, but I don't get any of it because I've never applied. I live with my mother, who charges me $500 per month rent, but that includes everything, utilities, food, the use of a car or transportation, cable, etc.lets say disability pay is $1k/month.
isn't that just free spending $? I mean you'll also probably qualify for Section 8 housing. (free rent) plus food stamps. (free food)
And that's how disabled people can drive new cars and vacation in vegas (blow their free $12k/yr):
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2391975
lets say disability pay is $1k/month.
isn't that just free spending $?
I mean you'll also probably qualify for Section 8 housing. (free rent)
plus food stamps. (free food)
And that's how disabled people can drive new cars and vacation in vegas (blow their free $12k/yr):
http://forums.anandtech.com/showthread.php?t=2391975
<<--- thisAn honest person has to go through hell to get the benefits they deserve.
I believe it starts from the date you become disabled, not from the date one is approved? i.e. as with payments, it is counted retroactively. So if your application is 18 months old, and you claimed that you became disabled six months before that, you are already at the two year mark. At least that's how I seem to remember it, I don't think I actually waited 2 years from being approved. It was more like six months.technically Medicare is not automatic with SSDI payments since you have to receive benefits for 2 years, but I'd imagine most people will get payments for at least that amount of time.