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Old 09-30-2010, 04:30 AM #1
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We own a house worth approx $50,000 in Georgia and live in it,will this dis-qualify me from getting a check due to my diabetic foot neuropathy (pain)?

Only my wife works at Wal Mart.

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SSI? SSDI? Did you apply or did you already win?
I receive SSDI and I have a house and I still get checks.
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No,i have not applied yet but was told i would probably qualify due to my diabetic foot neuropthy.

Was just wondering if having an older house would disqualify me.Have 2 older vehicles also and my wife works at Wal Mart.

I didn't earn enough in the past years so it would be that kind of check,not sure if it's SSI or SSI disability.

Went to a Neurologist and had the electrical test on my feet to confirm and he put me on 3,200mg's of Gabapentin per day as i can hardly tie my shoes because of pain,and then can only wear them 2 hours max
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No,i have not applied yet but was told i would probably qualify due to my diabetic foot neuropthy.

Was just wondering if having an older house would disqualify me.Have 2 older vehicles also and my wife works at Wal Mart.

I didn't earn enough in the past years so it would be that kind of check,not sure if it's SSI or SSI disability.

Went to a Neurologist and had the electrical test on my feet to confirm and he put me on 3,200mg's of Gabapentin per day as i can hardly tie my shoes because of pain,and then can only wear them 2 hours max
I am a home owner and my home is worth 325k and it was a non issue in being approved for SSDI. I have never heard of the SSA taking the value of your home into consideration when deciding whether you are disabled or not.
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No.

Owning a home, regardless of value will not be considered an issue when applying for SSDI.

As or SSI, the sum of you monthly assets (excluding the value of your home) is what really matters for an SSI award.

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We own a house worth approx $50,000 in Georgia and live in it,will this dis-qualify me from getting a check due to my diabetic foot neuropathy (pain)?

Only my wife works at Wal Mart.

Thx.
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Thx all.

I may apply soon as we are living off my wife's Wal Mart salary alone.
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Thx all.

I may apply soon as we are living off my wife's Wal Mart salary alone.
Why wait? It takes several months to get an approval, so why not get things rolling now?
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We own a house worth approx $50,000 in Georgia and live in it,will this dis-qualify me from getting a check due to my diabetic foot neuropathy (pain)?

Only my wife works at Wal Mart.

Thx.
Apply. If you haven't already contacted SSA this month, you may have just lost one month's potential SSI benefits since tomorrow is 10/1.

Start on the disability report online. Get busy. Make it a priority. Finish the application in person at your local office. Bring 3 months proof of all income and resources. Answer all the questions.
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Your assets don't matter with SSDI

I'm assuming you would file for SSI (for those who are disabled and low income) as you mentioned that you 'didn't work enough to qualify' so I'm assuming that would be SSDI.

With SSI you can't have more than $3000 (for a 2 person household) in the bank or more than a certain amount of household income. You could still own a house and a vehicle (one for you and one for wife). You should look into what the income restrictions are in your state.

Quick google check shows in Illinois (random google, don't know what state you are) that if you get approved for SSI it would bring your household income up to $1011 a month. If your wife already makes more than that, you'd be out of luck.
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Here is a list of the resources you can have on SSI. Hope this helps.

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/ssi/te...urces-ussi.htm

How Workers' Compensation And Other Disability Payments May Affect Your Benefits:

http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10018.html#1

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