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RSD ME 04-06-2014 10:58 AM

I know it's hard, but try to keep the faith Shelly. You have crps and it is a very debilitating condition. If you can't work because of it, then you have every right to ask for help. I am praying for you everyday. There is a light at the end of the tunnel.

fbodgrl 04-06-2014 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Nanc (Post 1061780)
Why is your LTD ending? Are you at retirement age? I thought all LTD benefits are supposed to last until you are at SSNRA (normal retirement age) as long as you still meet the criteria of being totally disabled.

LTD company is saying that is how the policy is written. If I am not on SS by 36 months they stop paying me. Like its my fault it is taking SS so long to pull their heads out of their ***'s! My LTD started 6 months after I was off work and I applied for SS around 5 months after that. If SS is approved then it goes to retirement age...where they will only be paying a portion because of the maximum on my policy.

I really need to get my policy out and look through it, but you know how that goes....I plan to do a hundred things and like 2 get done!

finz 04-09-2014 11:36 PM

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Originally Posted by fbodgrl (Post 1061776)
Thank you all for taking a look at it!

This process is so frustrating. I'm most scared to be denied by the ALJ and have to keep fighting. My long term disability insurance is set to end in September if my SS doesn't get approved :hissyfit: Then I am in some real trouble.


Bummer. My reaction on reading your thread in the SS section was that that will just lengthen the process. I hope that you get good news, but the ME reports scare me.

Nanc 04-10-2014 12:57 AM

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Originally Posted by fbodgrl (Post 1061798)
LTD company is saying that is how the policy is written. If I am not on SS by 36 months they stop paying me. Like its my fault it is taking SS so long to pull their heads out of their ***'s! My LTD started 6 months after I was off work and I applied for SS around 5 months after that. If SS is approved then it goes to retirement age...where they will only be paying a portion because of the maximum on my policy.

I really need to get my policy out and look through it, but you know how that goes....I plan to do a hundred things and like 2 get done!

Definitely get that policy out and take a look at it. I thought most LTD policies paid until SSNRA. Most pick up after being out 6 months (when STD ends if you have it). I really had to fight to get my benefits. My LTD benefit is to pay 60% of my salary. Since I got approved for SSD, LTD pays the difference between SSD and that 60%. They told me after 24 months I would continue to receive benefits only if I was unable to do any job. Umm, SSD already determined that.

And yes, I know what you mean about planning to do many things and maybe getting 1 or 2 done...story of my life!

Jimking 04-10-2014 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by fbodgrl (Post 1061798)
LTD company is saying that is how the policy is written. If I am not on SS by 36 months they stop paying me. Like its my fault it is taking SS so long to pull their heads out of their ***'s! My LTD started 6 months after I was off work and I applied for SS around 5 months after that. If SS is approved then it goes to retirement age...where they will only be paying a portion because of the maximum on my policy.

I really need to get my policy out and look through it, but you know how that goes....I plan to do a hundred things and like 2 get done!

My wife's short term disability was 6 months. Her LTD would have been only 2 years but was denied at the last minute by a doctor who, for some strange reason, replaced her regular doc at a pain center at the last minute. Who told us that she was just fine and dandy and can go back to work, and proceeded to run out of the examination room, never to be seen by us again. She could never go back to work, in fact worked for 4 years with severe RSD pain before she went on short term. We think her very powerful and very large employer had a little say in how the outcome will be. We know this because my wife was in benefits for the same company for decades and knew first hand how much influence large employers have over insurance companies and their treatment of employees.

Anyway, it took her 3 years and 3 appeals to acquire SSDI. NEVER GIVE UP AND ALWAYS APPEAL!!!!!!

AZ-Di 04-10-2014 03:12 PM

Hi Shelly,
I went thru this fight & I'm not sure what combo of things finally got
mine awarded last week.
Guesses?............My orig. surgeon admitted & finally put in writting that 1. the condition of my hand had reached it's max. improvement (30%) after 1 yr.
of every kind of intensive treatment 2. He DID NOT recommend ANY further surgery to "correct" my condition (as stated by S.S. Dr.).
Another thing is that milestones of being over 50 is good, over 55 better &
I turned 55 last mo.
I should put it in my signature that "sorry guys I can't post much as I'm very
slow one handed'.

fbodgrl 04-15-2014 07:53 AM

This waiting is just horrible :ranting:

I talked to my representative yesterday. She submitted her final brief after the ME (medical experts) opinions came in.

I'm doing my best to try and not stress and worry, but it is near impossible! It seems so unfair that your future sits in the palm of 1 persons hand.

fbodgrl 08-07-2014 08:45 AM

Just wanted to update this.

I wrote about the decision in the thread over in the Social Security section.

:hissyfit:

It is NOT good :Sigh:

eevo61 08-08-2014 12:30 AM

Being in wc is bad and also go thought SSD or SSI is so scary,I need too to start soon a case ,I'm scare too and hope i can get a positive response ,I battle like we all,do so much,least thing we want is have this stress over our shoulders.:grouphug: hope you all the best and also wish the best ,with love Jesika .

RSD31 08-09-2014 01:10 AM

Help
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fbodgrl (Post 1063660)
This waiting is just horrible :ranting:

I talked to my representative yesterday. She submitted her final brief after the ME (medical experts) opinions came in.

I'm doing my best to try and not stress and worry, but it is near impossible! It seems so unfair that your future sits in the palm of 1 persons hand.

Give me a call so we can talk I went thought the same as you with comp ltd and Ssdi Jerry 807 274-6907


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