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qualified for disability today
11 months into it.
qualified for social security disability. 57 y/0 pharmacist. well should read former pharmacist. this is good now after I settle the auto claim which is moving forward and other paperwork my stress load should drastically decrease. now I can concentrate on getting better. like all truly injured ppl. I am happy but cried because I want my mind back. |
That is great news. You have been on a rough road. Maybe some of the bumps will smooth out for you. Yes, now you can spend time on your health.
Thanks for sharing the news. |
Congratulations, e1ectric,
It is a good feeling to have at least that one aspect under your belt , isn't it? Now really settle back awhile..... relax, breath awhile, let time have some time....... The litigation side will take the time it takes...... I know I have been waiting too........ Best Wishes......... :grouphug: |
e1ectric,
It just dawned on me how fortunate you have been to be approved at 11 months. SSDI is rarely approved before 12 months. In fact, the application is usually not accepted until 12 month after ceasing work. There were initiatives started 5 years ago or so to speed up the process for the severely disabled and those with permanent and/or declining MCI (mild cognitive impairment) such as Alzheimer's. Plus, there were initiatives to speed up approval for those of us over 50 years old. It took me almost 3 years to the day to get approved. I got 3 years back SSDI pay but no reimbursement for my health care plan that was replaced with Medicare upon approval for SSDI. Count it as a small silver lining to a horrible storm cloud. My best to you. |
Congrats
I am two years into my MT disability case, which has been rejected three times. I just found out today that I in 20 days I have a hearing for my case. However the judge has a 28% approval rating and I feel like no matter what I will be rejected. Any words of advice?
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Dear gdanger,
Having an ALJ assigned to your case with a very low approval rate is terrifying but that is not to say that you won't be one of those that gets approved. Do not assume that you will be in his/her denial category. You could be one of those that makes up his 28% approval rate. Better to think of yourself as being IN his 28% than not. Just be honest and forthright at your hearing. Are you represented? Let us know how your hearing goes and what your ALJ was like. You might want to also post your question on the Social Security forum. I just happened upon your post as I do not usually view the TBI forum. |
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