If LTD was $800/month for a year only & SSDI is $1400/month, how much could LTD get back from my SSDI back payment?
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Answered on March 02, 2017
Most LTD policies require reimbursement. You'll have to read your policy. You may have to reimburse the benefits you received while on SSDI...
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Is it possible to file for someone and your disabled
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Answered on March 02, 2017
File for what? Please repost your question and provide more information on what you are trying to file.
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SSI Representative Payee
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Answered on February 28, 2017
Looks like you've been approved. Be sure to find someone you trust to be your payee.
Can i receive disability for having a pacemaker in my chest?
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Answered on February 28, 2017
The pacemaker by itself does not necessarily mean you are disabled under Social Security. You would have to prove you are disabled or expected to...
I would like to know the percentage an attorney gets if a disability claim is won.
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Answered on February 27, 2017
The standard fee agreement for SSDI and SSI is currently 25% of the backpay up to $6,000, whichever is less. You can use the "find a lawyer" link...
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I'm on SSDI. If I apply for a full time job & can't handle the physical aspect of it, will I lose my benefits?
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Answered on February 25, 2017
If you're on SSDI, the Trial Work Period (TWP) allows you to test your ability to work without automatically losing your benefits. You have 9...
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How is it that Social Security/Disability Bureau always conclude unfavorable when applying for disability benefits, in Indiana?
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Answered on February 25, 2017
You just described the typical process throughout the country. You have the right to appeal the denials and eventually get to see a judge. You...
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I am receiving medicare & Medicaid now, if I get married wiil that affect either one of them
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Answered on February 24, 2017
Your Medicare should not be affected, but Medicaid is a needs-based program so your spouse's added income and resources may affect it.
Can I as a non custodial parent become the payee for disability dependant care benefits?
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Answered on February 23, 2017
SSA usually appoints custodial parents to be representative payees for their children because custodial parents are generally in a better position...
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Do I have a right to my settlement and would it effect my ssi benefits?
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Answered on February 22, 2017
If you're on SSI there is a resource limit of $2000 ($3000 if married). If your resources exceed this limit, you would lose your SSI eligibility....
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