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"Fully Favorable" - wha?
I just got a random letter from Disability stating the judge from my botched (botched because he threw me out for being unrepresented)hearing stated that my case decision was "fully favorable".
I'm not sure what that means, or what happens after this. Does this mean I won? There isn't anything else? No other hurdles? I'm done? Or am I waaaay ahead of myself. Anyone who's been there and can tell me what to expect would be appreciated greatly. |
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Hi Lenneth,
Welcome to NT ! I hope that you get the paperwork soon explaining the financial details of the fully favorable decision. |
So it's a good thing, then. I really wasn't sure because of all the legal-ese mumbo jumbo.
There isn't anything else? It did say something non-medical requirements... What a confusing letter! Jeez. It's been well over 2 years fighting, and nobody taking me seriously. As it's all female squishy ick related, I'm sure you understand me being unable to tell you my problems. I can say I do have cervical cancer too, on top of all that - and in this nation, a kid my age can't get it removed due to red tape. Looong rant there, don't get me started. I'm well aware that I wasn't supposed to live past age 19. I'm 23 now, and they're saying that I may not see my 25th birthday. And yet, I "wasn't" disabled, and treated like a drama queen lying criminal during this entire process. So I guess I won. Huh. I guess I still don't believe it. There's gotta be a catch. |
The non medical requirements are if you were working and paying into social security before you became disabled.
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I was...but only like 2 years at a fast food joint. I doubt that's enough... oh dear. =(
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from: http://www.ssa.gov/dibplan/dqualify2.htm
Social Security work credits are based on your total yearly wages or self-employment income. You can earn up to four credits each year. The amount needed for a credit changes from year to year. In 2011, for example, you earn one credit for each $1,120 of wages or self-employment income. When you've earned $4,480, you've earned your four credits for the year. Before age 24--You may qualify if you have 6 credits earned in the 3-year period ending when your disability starts. |
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