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Wife denied disability
My wife suffered a stroke on jan 20th. I filed for her ss disability and promptly got a letter saying she did not have enough credits to qualify. She has not worked since 1998 because she was medically retired from Federal Express. filed for disability back then but was denied.
I read on her SS statement that you need 37 credits to qualify for disability benefits and 20 of those have to be in the last 10 years. How can she earn credits when she could not work because of prior medical limitations. Now, because of the stroke she cannot talk and has no use of her right arm or leg. Do we have a case if we appeal or is the 20 credits earned in the last 10 years a real sticking point. This really sucks, she worked, paid into SS and now when she needs it she probably stands no chance of getting her disability. Any suggestions will be greatly appreciated. |
SSI? I don't really know. Maybe some one else does.
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I really don't know the in's and out's of the Social Security system but I would suggest contacting an attorney that specializes in Social Security Disability.
They may be able to answer your questions. I'm pretty sure they would do so without a fee. I wish you and your wife the best. :hug: Abbie |
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Bearnst,
If she had to retire because of medical issues back in 1998, why didn't she apply for SSDI then ? You could look into SSI which is for those who are low income and disabled or of retirement age, but the rest of your household income would have to be low enough and you can only have limited assets (I think $3000 if you are married not including your house and car) |
Hi bernst
I did have trouble with this too as I was sick with no insurance most of my life. I almost didn't have enough credits (paid into it enough) to qualify. I had to go back through records to a big sale I had and prove I worked that quarter. I was an artist who traveled around the country so I had my own business. It was a tight squeeze and I did go before a judge gratefully before it was all said and done. I was granted my dissability before that judge. This credit issue is a problem. Can you seek a legal aid for SSD to help see if there is a way? There has to be a way to get coverage if you are sick all along. If people can get into our country and get benefits in three months, surely there has to be a way for citizens to get that coverage when they are sick. Go to your congressman or woman if you have to. Ask for help. amd hopefully there will be some people on this site to help you. There is a SSD thread also for this subject with some very smart people there, encluding a legal aid person. Ginnie
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wow that sucks. i hope you get helped, there is a legal guy who posts here. he has his own thread, i'm sure he could offer advice. check "the stress and emotions of ss disability" thread for legalmedia's input. good luck!
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