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Your brother's $650 payment is in the correct range to be a SSI payment, rather than a SSDI payment.
If he's 42 now and the accident about 15 years ago, he would have been approximately 27 then. The number of quarters he had in (most likely under 40 unless he was working continuously from 17 on) and what his earnings were would contribute to his SSDI rate. As low as his rate is (SSI range) it looks like he didn't work much before his accident if this is his SSDI rate.
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I applied this past February and received the notice a week ago I was approved. So about four months. Other than the Adult Functionality Report, it was actually very easy and painless.
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I was approved for SSI within two months, then I was removed from SSI when I received an inheritance. Now I've fought for four years to get my SSDI & still haven't won. The fact I received SSI for six years is now not even considered, because they keep using my last date insured against me. I've even shown proof I was disabled well before my last date insured with Drs backing it up. Now they are allowing me to send in more evidence, but I fear nothing will ever please them. The fact they are now going to allow more evidence after my case was closed is a miracle!! I think they really had no other choice when I showed them the judge never spoke to me, the rehab person never spoke to me, and my lawyer thought I was applying for SSI instead of SSDI.
![]() This all happened even after the ALJ judge denied me & appeals board denied me. When I asked the appeals board to show me how I received a fair hearing they couldn't show me this & they knew it. I explained to them at this point I'll just represent myself. I don't want to talk to another lawyer about my case; the minute they hear past the insured date they say NO. Not one lawyer would even bother doing what I did to show I didn't receive a fair hearing & ALL my evidence was never even looked at. |
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So, you're now claiming you should have received SSDI years ago? That will be near impossible, that's why attorneys refused to take your case. |
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So, you're now claiming you should have received SSDI years ago? That will be near impossible, that's why attorneys refused to take your case.
Did you see my other posting how I'm representing myself now, and that the appeals board has reopened my case & allowing me to send in more evidence? I was told by others this would also be impossible, but I did it!!! ![]() I'm happy attorneys refused to take my case, of course they only take the easiest & refuse to even listen or use their brains to weigh all the facts. With what I know now I could win many cases. They know they'll win 50% of them without even doing any work. There really is no need for your negativity, I ignore anyone who has given me that & have proceeded on & look where I'm at today. A place many said I'd never get to. I couldn't be happier!! The odds of someone being denied at the ALJ hearing, then being denied from the appeals board, & then having them overturn that like I did all on my own are very rare.(Look it up) ![]() |
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Halo I agree with you that you should take your shot, this way you will know that you did everything you could and have no regrets or coulda shoulda woulda after, either way it comes out. you have gotten further than most thought was possible. you may well win.
i say this as someone who has recently accomplished what i knew and set out to prove 10 years ago. i was told by 4 high powered manhattan law firms that i was wasting my time that i would never accomplish what i was trying to get done, that it wasnt possible. well guess what. i did get it accomplished. it took a lot of research and was very hard work, but i feel good and maybe others will be helped based on the work that i did. it didnt involve social security but did involve federal and local agencies. good luck to you. |
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http://www.socialsecurity.gov/OP_Hom...-20-di-01.html |
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how quick someone gets a decision depends on a lot of factors. you must keep in mind that the ssa denies 75% of all claims, therefore, you can expect to be denied then have to appeal. if you are waiting for a hearing, it can take 3-12 months to get a hearing date. that is normal and your case will not be moved up unless you're terminal - and then they don't move real quickly. a lot of people like to think that their disability situation is unlike everyone else and it's not for the most part. everyone has to wait their turn. *edit*
Last edited by Chemar; 06-06-2013 at 12:28 PM. Reason: repetitive pitch not allowed |
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