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KnockedOutMom 09-26-2014 08:36 AM

Help! Canadians CPP Disability
 
I am in the appeals process for CPP Disability and I need any help and advice anyone can give me.

It is so amazing that when we need it the most there is no help/assistance… I don't know how much longer we can possibly hold on financially. I really need this.

Hockey 09-26-2014 12:50 PM

I need to do this, but, having spent years litigating my mva, I'm just not ready for this fight. Thankfully, we can survive on my husband's income.

While I haven't done this myself, I have friends who have. You won't want to hear this, but most of them had to hire lawyers.

The system is designed to deny as many applications as possible. Being turned down on your first attempt is pretty much guaranteed. They just hope that most people will give up and not appeal. Yes, sick, I know.

Before you start being robbed by some lawyer, contact your MP's office. Some of them are quite helpful in these matters. Just knowing one of their political masters is interested, can help get a faster, affirmative response.

Best of luck.:hug:

KnockedOutMom 09-26-2014 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hockey (Post 1099296)
I need to do this, but, having spent years litigating my mva, I'm just not ready for this fight. Thankfully, we can survive on my husband's income.

While I haven't done this myself, I have friends who have. You won't want to hear this, but most of them had to hire lawyers.

The system is designed to deny as many applications as possible. Being turned down on your first attempt is pretty much guaranteed. They just hope that most people will give up and not appeal. Yes, sick, I know.

Before you start being robbed by some lawyer, contact your MP's office. Some of them are quite helpful in these matters. Just knowing one of their political masters is interested, can help get a faster, affirmative response.

Best of luck.:hug:

Thanks! I have thought about reaching out to my MP, so will try that. My husband was laid off before my accident happened and has only started working again making 1/3 of what he made before so any type of disability is a must for me.

NormaW 09-27-2014 08:13 PM

Odp
 
If you are in Ontario there is the Ontario Disability Program which may happen faster and I believe is more money plus supports for people with disabilities. If you are in another province there is something similar but named differently, I know of someone in Alberta getting about 1400 per month for a stroke.

Good luck I know how hard it is to get along with out money and it is really frustrating to know you can not do much about it.

KnockedOutMom 10-02-2014 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by NormaW (Post 1099631)
If you are in Ontario there is the Ontario Disability Program which may happen faster and I believe is more money plus supports for people with disabilities. If you are in another province there is something similar but named differently, I know of someone in Alberta getting about 1400 per month for a stroke.

Good luck I know how hard it is to get along with out money and it is really frustrating to know you can not do much about it.

Thanks Norma, Yes I am in Ontario. I have applied for ODSP but they told me it takes 6 months… trying to stay positive that we can survive until one of the two starts for me. I just can't deal with the stress anymore. Really trying to focus on one day at a time and not worry about the next bill coming due.


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