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Old 06-02-2010, 08:38 AM #10
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Originally Posted by tadpol View Post
Sorry for being a pain but just another question. Should I report the money from the lawsuit to SSDI?
If say I was on SSDI for Myositis and I broke a bone but not the reason that I am on SSDI it was just a lot of pain for 2 mnths and it happened after I applied for SSDI, do you think I am ok? Sorry for being a pain but I am worried and confused.
You have been given information from strangers on an internet site. If you are only on SSDI and not SSI, winning a slip and fall lawsuit will not affect SSDE, it will affect SSI.

But then again, I am also a stranger on the the internet who cannot be held accountable by anyone. and don't know any more than what you have provided. If you want an answer from an official source, you need to contact SSA. Perhaps that would help relieve your worry and confusion.
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