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Old 11-12-2012, 09:58 AM #1
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Is anyone familiar with the law regarding partial disability? (I tried looking up sites and get a lot of governmental gobbly gook that is hard to understand.).

Right now, I'm barely bringing in enough money to pay my bills, and every time there is a migraine breakthrough crisis, more work is lost. I don't want to quit working. Working gives me a sense of some normality in this mess, but its just not cutting it. I wondered if anyone has gotten part time disability, and if so, how they went about it.

Also, if someone is on disability, does that reduce your social security benefits? (spent all my life's savings on medical care and insurance premiums).

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