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Old 09-24-2011, 05:25 PM
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Originally Posted by ginnie View Post
I am not sure why one person gets approved imediately, and another with equally devistating health, it takes three years or more. I was of the later, and believe me, I do not think I would have been able to get it without the lawyer. My state is crowded with older people applying. (fl.) Maybe it depends on the case loads of the particular state, I don't know. I have a permanent spinal condition, and degenerative joint disease in my ankles. Even with both these factors, it was a trial. People who get things like cancer are often denied. I would like to know what the critieria is that these judges and Government agiencies "judge" us by. I don't know anyone who has applied, who has tried to "fake" it or pull a fast one. Most people I know are devistated at not being able to work, and fighting for their existance on the other hand. You may be the first I heard of that was granted the disability so quickly. I am happy you did not have to struggle through the denials, doctor appts. and psych evaluations that most have to abide by. The process is difficult for most people I have met. I wish you all the best. Living with the disability is hard enough! take care, ginnie
The criteria is set by law.

Cancer patients often return to work in less than 12 months.

There are people who lie and fake disability, even if you haven't met them.

One out of three claims are approved on the initial application, thousands a month, nationwide.
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