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wdwgranny 11-21-2010 11:53 AM

online can you read why you were aproved?
 
when i got me letter of approval it did not state which of my many alments were appoved? glad i got it but still wondering what was found and helped?

Mz Migraine 11-22-2010 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by wdwgranny (Post 718323)
when i got me letter of approval it did not state which of my many alments were appoved? glad i got it but still wondering what was found and helped?

If you received a fully favorable decision, that means all of your aliments were taken into consideration.

If you received a partial favorable decision, the letter would have been self explanatory. You would know exactly why the decision was partial.


There is no section on the SSD website to explain the ALJ or SSD decision on your case that I am aware of. You can check for yourself: http://www.ssa.gov/disability/

SSDIHelp 11-22-2010 03:32 PM

SSA REcords
 
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Originally Posted by wdwgranny (Post 718323)
when i got me letter of approval it did not state which of my many alments were appoved? glad i got it but still wondering what was found and helped?

You can request your case records from the Social Security Disability Officd. They will give you a CD with all your case notes which should give you a good idea why you were approved.

finz 11-22-2010 10:38 PM

Online access only lists your amount, your kids' amounts, and lets you change your direct deposit info (or, at least they were the only practical things I noticed)

wdwgranny 11-23-2010 04:01 PM

ive read and reread my paper all it says is what i will be receiving and approved? does that shine any light? lol sorry to pester, o am gonna read again :) ocd

finz 11-24-2010 01:51 AM

Then you have no way of knowing whether it was one certain dx or the combined effect of all of them that got you approved.

It doesn't matter.....even if one of your conditions improves, if your functional ability stays the same, you are still disabled. Keep seeing your doctors as you have been. Try to let this worry go......

bdh1 12-05-2010 03:03 PM

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Originally Posted by finz (Post 718905)
Online access only lists your amount, your kids' amounts, and lets you change your direct deposit info (or, at least they were the only practical things I noticed)

How do I get online access?

finz 12-06-2010 01:27 AM

Go to http://www.ssa.gov/onlineservices/ and click on either 'if you have ssi' or 'if you have ssdi' and then click on 'get a password' then wait a few weeks for them to mail (regular mail, not email) you a temporary password.

tadpol 02-03-2011 11:50 PM

Hello!
I wrote to the SS office to request a copy of my records I sent the form that they require and everything. That was 4 mnths ago. Does anyone know how long it takes to receive the CD?
Thanks!

Mycah 02-05-2011 02:29 PM

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Originally Posted by tadpol (Post 741287)
Hello!
I wrote to the SS office to request a copy of my records I sent the form that they require and everything. That was 4 mnths ago. Does anyone know how long it takes to receive the CD?
Thanks!

I received my CD within a week. The CD came from my local SSA office.

Janke 02-05-2011 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Mz Migraine (Post 718698)
If you received a fully favorable decision, that means all of your aliments were taken into consideration.

If you received a partial favorable decision, the letter would have been self explanatory. You would know exactly why the decision was partial.


There is no section on the SSD website to explain the ALJ or SSD decision on your case that I am aware of. You can check for yourself: http://www.ssa.gov/disability/

Partially favorable means that SSA disagreed with your alleged date of onset of disability and found you disabled at a date later than you had stated. Generally, it means you were not eligible as of the date you applied but your condition worsened. That is a partially favorable decision. A fully favorable decision is that SSA found that you were disabled as of the date you alleged and you are paid retroactive benefits (after the waiting period). Neither has anything to do with the listing of all of your ailments and conditions.

If SSA can find you disabled because of schizophrenia, they don't need to make a decision about your degenerative disc disorder. If SSA can find you disabled because of your lung cancer, they don't need to make a decision about your depression or shoulder injury.

However, SSA may make a finding of disability because of a combination of conditions if each type prevents you from being able to do work related activity. A physical problem can limit your ability to walk, stand, lift, carry, etc. A mental problem can limit your ability to follow directions or interact appropriately with the public.

The electronic record contains one or two somewhat broad categories of diagnosis codes. The teleservice representative (1-800-772-1213) may be able to interpret them for you, but it will just be a couple of words describing a broad catergory.

Babyboomer15 02-05-2011 11:03 PM

I have (2) impairments ,both listed as severe. I started with one while the other one was a work in progress. I guess I am disabled with one or the other or both. Its all confusing too me. Both impairments prevent me from standing for long periods. Since I had a standing job(and I'm 56 yrs old) as long as I can't stand for 6 out of 8 hrs ,I'm disabled(I guess). It also mentioned ulnar neuropathy in my award letter but didn't list it as an impairment(severe or otherwise). I don't know if I'm disabled with that because its not listed as a reason for disability.

wdwgranny 02-14-2011 10:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Babyboomer15 (Post 741823)
I have (2) impairments ,both listed as severe. I started with one while the other one was a work in progress. I guess I am disabled with one or the other or both. Its all confusing too me. Both impairments prevent me from standing for long periods. Since I had a standing job(and I'm 56 yrs old) as long as I can't stand for 6 out of 8 hrs ,I'm disabled(I guess). It also mentioned ulnar neuropathy in my award letter but didn't list it as an impairment(severe or otherwise). I don't know if I'm disabled with that because its not listed as a reason for disability.

my letter never said FULLY or Patrcialy ? It just said your approved .. and how much my back pay is and monthly pay .. that was it oh and 5 to 7 yr review :)

Babyboomer15 02-14-2011 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by wdwgranny (Post 744346)
my letter never said FULLY or Patrcialy ? It just said your approved .. and how much my back pay is and monthly pay .. that was it oh and 5 to 7 yr review :)

Your letter should say it at the top of page one.

wdwgranny 02-15-2011 03:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Babyboomer15 (Post 744359)
Your letter should say it at the top of page one.

nope , but maybe each state is different .. just glad i am receiving my money :)

Babyboomer15 02-17-2011 10:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Janke (Post 741809)
Partially favorable means that SSA disagreed with your alleged date of onset of disability and found you disabled at a date later than you had stated. Generally, it means you were not eligible as of the date you applied but your condition worsened. That is a partially favorable decision. A fully favorable decision is that SSA found that you were disabled as of the date you alleged and you are paid retroactive benefits (after the waiting period). Neither has anything to do with the listing of all of your ailments and conditions.

If SSA can find you disabled because of schizophrenia, they don't need to make a decision about your degenerative disc disorder. If SSA can find you disabled because of your lung cancer, they don't need to make a decision about your depression or shoulder injury.

However, SSA may make a finding of disability because of a combination of conditions if each type prevents you from being able to do work related activity. A physical problem can limit your ability to walk, stand, lift, carry, etc. A mental problem can limit your ability to follow directions or interact appropriately with the public.

The electronic record contains one or two somewhat broad categories of diagnosis codes. The teleservice representative (1-800-772-1213) may be able to interpret them for you, but it will just be a couple of words describing a broad catergory.

I called SSA on this matter because my award letter states that I am disabled with (2) severe impairments. According to them- I am disabled with one or the other or both. So they did find in judging a disability if there is more than one severe impairment. Now just plain impairments and combination of impairments,thats a different story.


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