Is their a way to cash out your Social Security money from the US Government?
On what grounds? The government is generally immune to a lawsuit unless a special law has been passed allowing you to sue them.
Farmington Hills, MI
Social Security & Disability Lawyer at Farmington Hills, MI
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On what grounds? The government is generally immune to a lawsuit unless a special law has been passed allowing you to sue them.
You should call your local SSA office and explain your situation to them.
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First, it isn't true that everyone gets denied on their initial applications. About 35-40% of initial applications get approved. And if you get...
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This was a bad idea on your part. But as long as your father doesn't pursue, it is improbable that anything will come of it.
He shouldn't lose any money. But he should contact a SSA attorney in FL.
There is more information needed. You should contact the SSA and also look into hiring a SSA attorney in your area.
No. Your payments will not go up. Your payments will remain the same.
No it should not. SGA has been over 1050 dollar all of those years.
I agree with the other attorneys. The SSA will take into account your age, severity of your condition, and also the fact that you are working part...
I don't believe it will affect the SSI.