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sondray 02-23-2008, 09:09 PM I just got approved for SSDI after being denied 3 times and waiting 2 1/2 yrs for a hearing.
But finally, I got it. Won't know how much though, have to wait another 60 days to hear from Social Security. What a drag, having to wait.
shoiji 02-23-2008, 09:29 PM Good to hear it came through. I have heard of people having to wait that long also. (applying and reapplying) I think you should be getting back monies for the years you were disabled but denied. Plus that money is supposed to be untouchable, as far as if you apply for other types of aid. Make sure you look into that for your state.
Michelle68 02-23-2008, 10:02 PM I'm glad you were approved. I know you must be relieved.
--Michelle
lori121 02-23-2008, 10:19 PM That is great.. I know it's been a long hard road. They don't get any hurry.
heartofmine 02-23-2008, 10:34 PM Glad you got it. I'm in the same battle myself right now. I've been denied twice already and I'm now waiting on a hearing. Its been about 17 months and could take another year or 2.
qtkitty 02-23-2008, 11:01 PM Congratulations!!
I know Joe if he could ever get his sezures to stop would love to go back to work, but if he would get canned because of sezures coming back .. he is scared of how hard it would be to get SSI back. He hates to be on it but its life.
fernykins 02-23-2008, 11:35 PM I've been waiting since Oct of 05 I have been denied 3 times and waiting to go before the judge......... I was told by my lawyer it would be another 18 months.. I went with a lawyer because I just don't have it in me to fight anymore. I'll let the lawyer do it for me........
Fern
powerfm1 02-24-2008, 08:54 AM It always takes a lawyer to get it - the paperwork has to be filled out in a specific way. It took me 2 1/2 years, 3 turn downs and a hearing. Once it was approved, it took about a month and a half for the first half of the settlement and about a month later I got the balance.
How the heck to do some people make it through. I made it, but by the skin of my teeth.
lwlynch 02-24-2008, 09:07 AM Congrats.. Keep hanging in there.. glad your battle is almost over. I don't believe in conspiracy theories, but you know, the lawyer does work..maybe they got in kahoots with the ssi dept. then everyone gets a dip...sad thing though as people wait for money that they need.
JessicaP 02-24-2008, 09:43 AM My father in law is going through the same thing right now. It's been years and he is still waiting. In the meantime they are barely surviving moneywise. It's a sad cycle that SSI puts it's applicants through.
I agree that a lawyer is a good thing for this but my goodness taking 1/3 of the money is such a rip-off. You finally get your money so you can live and the lawyer takes a HUGE chunk. Grrrr...
emily_hope 02-24-2008, 10:05 AM Glad you are getting your SSDI. So many people need it and get denied. And the waiting... awful. It is such a sad state everything has gotten in to. I imagine they are so particular because they have people that apply that really are not entitled to it, but it makes those that are entitled suffer.
sondray 02-24-2008, 10:57 AM I don't know why you have to wait another 60 days for them to let you know how much you will be getting. The judge is in the same building as SS, so why can't they get together and send everything together? It would save a lot of time.
I was lucky enough to get food stamps, medicaid, and Section 8, otherwise I would have been homeless. My 3 sons paid my bills for me once my disability from work stopped. They insisted, so who was I to deny it, LOL. They really came through for me and my 3 younger kids.
It's great to have family willing to chip in.
Sondra
FrugalMomof3 02-24-2008, 12:43 PM So glad you were finally approved, hopefully those checks will start coming in :)
sondray 02-24-2008, 02:40 PM For those of you who are awaiting your hearing, make sure you go to all your dr. appts. They really look at that.
If you need to go see specialists, make sure you get documentation from them all, like MRI, CAT scan results, etc.
I had 2 MRI's and a CAT scan while waiting, and I made sure I got the results myself and copied them to my lawyer. Make sure your lawyer knows all your DR appts, medications, etc. That's a big help, too.
Sondra
larabelle 02-24-2008, 03:45 PM Congratulations!!!!:congrats:
Homekeepn 02-26-2008, 11:32 AM Congrats! I was finally approved last August after fighting for over two years. Five minutes in the judge looked at my lawyer and said that I should of been approved the first time arround and couldn't believe that I was ever denied.
It took about a month and a half to received any of the the back wages. Even then they do not pay for the first 6 months. For example from the date of your disablity until the sixth month in they will not include that money in your back wages. I do not know why that is. Also I don't know about your state but Maine requires only 25% of your total back wages for payment to the lawyer.
It is a process that takes way too long. We had alot of payments from just remodeling our home and buying a new truck. Both are now gone due to lack of money. Our credit has gone from A+ to where I don't know if I could get a credit card (not that I want one).
Life changes in a blink of an eye. It only takes a short time to lose what you have.
By the way even having a monthly check from SSD is nothing to brag about. I $350 a month after they take out Medicare, which they claim I should keep because if I cancelled and wanted it later I would be pentalized. I am still able to work part time. The SSD put a limit on my monthly income from my part time work. They said that I can not make any more than $650.00 a month. It shouldn't be a limit on how much I make, I should be limilted on how many hours I can work or what type of work I can do. So basically the gov. is telling me that I cannot make any more then $1000.00 a month.
I feel like I am trapped. The gov. tells me how much I can make and the ultilities,grocers and everyone else with their hand out tells me exactly what they are going to take. Most of the time it is more then I make by a long shot. I have alot of medical bills that are long over due and now my doctors office says that if I don't get them caught up I will be without health care from their office. I told them that now I have medicare and they will pay for my visits. They said it didn't matter.
Sorry for the long post. I guess I needed to vent.
sondray 02-26-2008, 03:54 PM Congrats to you too!
Why didn't you apply for medicaid? I have had medicaid since my medical insurance from work ran out. I have full medicaid, they pay for everything, even transportation to and from your appts.
Also, you should have appllied for food stamps, I did and was approved, I also applied for Section 8, which also was approved, since I was renting.
You can have both Medicaid and Medicare if you aren't getting too much money.
Sondra
Homekeepn 02-26-2008, 07:09 PM I didn't apply for it because I just figured that with my husbands income we wouldn't qualify. We make around $45k a year with 2 children. We make too much to qualify for benefits, but not enough to keep the bill collectors away.
I wish we could get FS just so I could use the money to pay off debt. Even after the bank took the truck they sent use a balance due bill of $9,000. My whole SSD check is going to pay back taxes that we couldn't afford to pay for the last two years. We won't get that paid off until Nov.
My part time job is a substitute teacher, so I will not have a pay during the summer. I would like to find something I could do at home. Part time jobs usually pay very little. Sometimes I think it cost more for me to work outside of the home.
I'm glad that you have been approved for these benefits. Is your lawyer really taking 1/3 of your money?
sondray 02-26-2008, 09:47 PM The most they can take is 5200.00 but it depends on how much I receive. I won't know that for another 60 days, ughhhhh!
They love to make you wait, don't they? But it's better than living for the past 2 1/2 yrs with no money. That is pretty depressing, but I didn't let it get me down. My doctor was so surprised that I was not depressed or stressed out. I told her I have never let anything bother me, because I have always found a way to make it.
When I used to work in NY, I got passed over for a promotion, they offered it to the woman I trained. I had been doing the job a long time. She asked me why did I turn down the position since I had been doing the job since the last person was fired, I told her it wasn't offered to me. She couldn't believe that I wasn't mad. I didn't let it bother me, I just looked for another job, and got an even better one. It always works out in the end for me, usually. That year on my birthday, she called me to tell me that the company closed down. That was a nice birthday present, rotten to say, but I was glad.
Sondra
fernykins 02-26-2008, 10:46 PM Well if it wasn't for my boys I would have been on the streets a long time ago. They pay it all and fix whats broken in my home.......... I think I have great kids.... My lawyer can only take 25%......... And I live at the Drs sometimes......
Fern
Homekeepn 02-27-2008, 10:15 AM Are you able to work at all? If not you should be able to receive more than I do a month. If you have children they might be able to have benefits too. My children could not, the SSD said that we earned the family maximum. I do not see how $350 a month can be a family maximum.
I know someone who wrapped herself around a tree drinking and driving. She was approved for SSD because of the accident and is earning around $1000 a month between her and her kids. I was born with my disability without a cure. She is younger then me and worked after the accident. I just do not see how the system figures out benefits.
I know the most that SSD will pay out is $20 k in back wages. Even after being in the application process for over 2 years, I receive less then $7,000. I hope you fair better, it seems that every situation is different.
If you already have FS then you should apply for SSI too. Although it might lower your FS amount. It might be worth it.
voodidit 02-28-2008, 03:44 AM I'm so glad you got approved.
I got lucky, I was denied and told it could be at least a year before I go to go for a hearing but a few weeks after I got a call from the lawyer I hired to help that NC was going to be starting a new program using a paperless system and my paperwork got picked as a test subject.
So I got my hearing about a month after my first denial and got approved. After being out of work for a year it was a godsend to have everything go so fast. I just hope that it helps speed things up for everyone.
Homekeepn 02-28-2008, 09:43 AM I'm so glad you got approved.
I got lucky, I was denied and told it could be at least a year before I go to go for a hearing but a few weeks after I got a call from the lawyer I hired to help that NC was going to be starting a new program using a paperless system and my paperwork got picked as a test subject.
So I got my hearing about a month after my first denial and got approved. After being out of work for a year it was a godsend to have everything go so fast. I just hope that it helps speed things up for everyone.
Good for you! I think that the gov. takes so long on a case that deserving applicants simply give up trying. I hope that this paperless system will streamline the process for future applicants. Hopefully with benefits being approved earlier, disabled people won't have to live in a financial mess.
mombottoo 02-28-2008, 06:11 PM Congratulations!!! I know how rough it is to have to wait for SS. My hubby was injured on the job and it took awhile for everything to go through but it did.
heartofmine 03-01-2008, 09:57 AM Congratulations on finally getting it. I'm in the process. I've been turned down 2 times and waiting for a hearing. Its weird my papers say yes you have all these things wrong with you but we still think you can work. According to my lawyer its harder to get it if you have worked than if you have never worked.
cissylu 03-02-2008, 11:15 AM I`m so glad youwere aproved. It seem`s it takes this so long to go thru.
conggrat`s
FrugalWitch 03-02-2008, 02:05 PM Wow, I had no idea it could take so long! Both of my parents were approved at first application.
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