Question on SSI back pay.
It's highly unlikely your son would get back pay to 1998. If you did not agree with the 1998 denial you had 60 days to appeal.
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It's highly unlikely your son would get back pay to 1998. If you did not agree with the 1998 denial you had 60 days to appeal.
I agree with Mr. Davis who gave great advice. Compliance with medical treatment, documented severity and frequency are important for epilepsy...
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Contact the Social Security office and ask for information about auxiliary benefits for your son.
They might want a copy so it's good to have it available if necessary.
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The deceased parent must have had enough credits and earnings for the child to have survivor's benefits.
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You can appeal the decision if you get denied. If you have medical records to support your restrictions you may be able to convince a judge to...