Am I entitled to SSD or SSI if I am totally blind in one eye?
If you have total blindness in one eye and your vision in your "good" eye has no issue, then you are not eligible for benefits, based on SSA's...
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If you have total blindness in one eye and your vision in your "good" eye has no issue, then you are not eligible for benefits, based on SSA's...
This is more of a legal malpractice question. I changed the topic of your question to “lawsuits and disputes,” since it was more appropriate than...
Relax and breathe. Everything will be ok. Call SSA at 800-772-1213 to make sure the proper address is in the system and to ask all questions...
More information needs to be provided fore to be able to answer your question or assist you...but the attached link should help you with...
If you are receiving SSDI and not SSI, then no, there should be no impact on your benefits. If however, you are receiving SSI or are engaged in...
I agree with Mr Pont. If you truly are already on SSDI, your benefits should not be impacted by your winnings....unless this equates to full-time...
This appears to be a duplicate question.
SSDI is impacted by earning you make by earning wages. You should not have any issues with these earnings impacting your SSDI-if that truly is...
No, there would be no viable claim here. You haven’t sustained any, or at least enough, damages to warrant a lawsuit.
I'm assuming you mean "child protective services?" Is your son still with you? More info is needed to give you appropriate advice.