lori, thanks. This info is very close to what Doc had written. I seem to
remember some of the #'s. I'm going to post it to facebook. I think some of
the people applying for SSDI would find it valuable.
Thanks again.
Cindy
Lori Biehler wrote:
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You can find the updated no
You can find the updated nomenclature on the SSDI site in the Blue Book. You
just need to look on the neurology section.
Lori
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> On Jan 4, 2014, at 7:42 PM, Pat Voorheis wrote:
>
> The link Barbara gave is the one I was thinking of. I even had a copy of it
> in my 5 to 10
The link Barbara gave is the one I was thinking of. I even had a copy of it in
my 5 to 10 year old notebook. The highlighted info is what gave me hope when I
applied. It also has a statement about two extremities being impaired.
Patti
> On Jan 4, 2014, at 6:06 PM, "Barbara H." wrote:
>
>
Thanks Pat and Barbara for getting back to me. I used Doc's instructions along
with the section of the disability law # and qualified first time for SSDI. I
was hoping to find it to share with some of the facebook people. Doc had it
nailed. Gosh, I bet it's been at least 10 years or more sin
There used to be - I was poking around the site just now and couldn't find
it. A man named Roger (I can't remember his last name) who went by Doc on
here before he passed away made up a list of very specific tips for
applying.
There is a section on the forum for dealing with disability, and I foun
Was It available on Jim Lubin's site? I read the FBk post of the lady who
can't get qualified and didn't feel that I had anything to add. It seems like
there was something about having two limbs that are effected. I'll look too,
however, I know you have so better chance of finding it than I
Year's ago an attorney from Texas wrote a message on how to qualify for SSDI.
He gave the section of the SSDI rules that would allow many of us to qualify
first time. Does anyone remember the message and how I can find it again.
Thanks,
Cindy McLeroy
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pressoffice/pr/trustee12-pr.html
The Social Security Board of Trustees today released its annual report on the
financial health of the Social Security Trust Funds. The combined assets of
the Old-Age and Survivors Insurance, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) Trust
Fu
I believe that you will get a little more with SSDI,
than with full retirement, SSI.
Then it could be another 24 months for Medicare/Medicaid.
The sooner ya get started with the paper work,
the sooner ya get your money & help. lol
Good Luck,
Todd in CC, TX
--- On Wed, 6/29/11, Dalton Garis wr
In the article I posted below it explains what the problems affecting
SSDI are and that they are
expected to get worse. That's why I would apply ASAP to get in the queue.
Kevin
heyjude48...@aol.com wrote:
*Why is that? Have I missed something?*
In a message dated 8/3/2009 4:39:23 P
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090731/ap_on_go_ot/us_disability_backlog_4
If you plan to apply for SSDI, probably should do so ASAP.
now.. I'll deal with winter when it comes.. :-)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 10:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; TMIC-list@eskimo.com
Subject: [TMIC] SSDI
Hi Everyone,
I haven't been able to participate too much lately,
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Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2007 8:13 PM
Subject: [TMIC] SSDI
Hi Everyone,
I haven't been able to participate too much lately, because I still have
trouble sitting at the computer for more than a few minutes (due to pain), but
I have to share my news with you:
I
Hi Everyone,
I haven't been able to participate too much lately, because I still have
trouble sitting at the computer for more than a few minutes (due to pain), but
I have to share my news with you:
I just got a letter from SSA saying that the judge has made a 'Fully Favorable'
decision in my SS
Someone sent me a video tape about getting SSDI and said to keep it until my
hearing. I no longer need it (I'm awaiting a decision) and am not sure who to
send it back too. There's a return address on the box: MSersLIfe Library%
Rosa LYnn Cass in Indiana, but I just want to be sure that's who
t have any
problems but I guess it depends on who is working on your case also.
Candis Kalley
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From: Todd Tarno
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED];tmic-list@eskimo.com
Sent: 5/25/2007 4:17:51 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] SSDI denials
Here is a link for "How SSA Decide If You Are Disabled: Disability Planner". I
got this from another group about Disability and working, but I thought it
would be good for this group too.
That is how SSDI and SSI work, if you can get on them.
The trick is getting on the rolls. You can onl
Oops. That should have read,"I already had applied', not, 'I already had'
(given up) :)
AND BTW:THANKS TO EVERYONE WHO REPLIED TO MY 'WHAT'S THIS' QUESTION.
Sally
For all of you that have ever applied for SSDI:
With all the SSDI talk, I'm wondering - has anyone with TM ever been denied
when they went for a hearing? (not just a written appeal or reconsideration)
Because my TM is less severe than many of you, I haven't been really planning
on getting it, eve
Your disability carrier will send you a demand for their portion of your
SSDI payment. Not to worry, it'll come soon.
Congrats again for getting approved. So many of us need to go through an
appeal process and that's a real pain.
Hugs, Barbara A
Thank you all for your help in trying to understand SSDI benefits.
After a week, I finally got the explaination of benefits. I was approved. Now
all I need to do is wait for my disability insurance co. to deduct their amount.
Candis Kalley
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5:59 PM
Subject: [TMIC] SSDI
I had a big surprise today when I went online to check my bank funds.
Social Security had deposited money into my account. However, I have not
received any paperwork for explaination. I have been disabled since 01/06 and
as of my last SS statement in
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Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2007 10:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] SSDI
I apologize for my mis-information about the SSDI payments. Lori is
right about whether it may or may not be taxable. I had
I apologize for my mis-information about the SSDI payments. Lori is right
about whether it may or may not be taxable. I had forgotten about the
company paid portion of the LTD premiums vs. the portion paid by yourself. In
some
cases you or the company may pay the premiums entirely, or i
Just wanted to give out the information so that everyone knows how the
disability income works. Many do not know, so I like to give this information
out
once in a while, especially for the newbies.
I knew that I would have to repay my disability carrier - so I was prepared
to do so once I
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Sent: Friday, May 18, 2007 11:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: tmic-list@eskimo.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [TMIC] SSDI
I am talking about SSDI as in disability.
I already have Disability Insurance from my work. The Insurance company has
a set of lawyers to push to
Yes, SSDI is Social Security Disability. Your company's disability carrier
already has the information that you have received compensation from them, so
be prepared for their demand for the return of most of that money. Also,
any disability money that you receive from Social Security, whet
sent in the 2nd set of questions.
Candis Kalley
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Sent: 5/18/2007 4:17:57 AM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] SSDI
Are you talking about SS
it will just equal out.
Kristy
Tennessee
>
> From: Linda Egli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2007/05/18 Fri AM 12:03:21 EDT
> To: tmic-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: [TMIC] SSDI
>
>
Are you talking about SS (as in retirement) or SSDI (as in for disability)? If
it's SSDI, they only pay monthly, after the 5th month of being disabled, but
you don't qualify until they're satisfied that you're disabled for one year or
that the disability is permanent. However, they will start
When I got SSDI I had to be disabled for 6 months & then SS started paying.
SS only withholds tax if you request the withholding.
Linda E.
Candis Kalley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had a big surprise today when I went online to check my bank funds.
Social Security had deposited
I had a big surprise today when I went online to check my bank funds.
Social Security had deposited money into my account. However, I have not
received any paperwork for explaination. I have been disabled since 01/06 and
as of my last SS statement in 7/05, disability payments should have been
Sally,
So sorry that you have to deal with this on top of having TM.
I was told that most people have to file at least twice before getting on
SSDI. We are so busy just trying to get the help we need, our medications, &
PT.
I was lucky and got my SSDI on the first try. The only way I know
I'm asking for an SSDI hearing and would really appreciate your input as to
whether or not I should hire a lawyer.
I recently recieved my 'Notice of Reconsideration' which said, "We realize that
you currently have a serious condition. However, the medical evidence
indicates that your condition
Thanks everyone for the info about SSDI. I have saved it all, and
will follow through. I don't think I thanked everyone, individually, that
emailed me, but I meant to. I started moving all the emails to my SSDI
folder, then realized I couldn't remember who I emailed to thank already.
But
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