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Old 05-18-2013, 03:38 PM #1
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Default SSDI-Jury Duty?

Been on SSDI for almost 6 yrs and just got the jury duty questionnaire in the mail. Because of my disabilities I won't be able too do jury duty. I will call them on Monday and ask them what information they need. I have a doctors appt. this week if they need an excuse but with my other doctor it takes weeks to get an appt. plus they need the form back within 10 days.

Anyone ever have to deal with this? Does Social Security consider Jury Duty as work? I would have thought that the government would have known already that I'm disabled but I guess they choose potential jury duty members through driver's license's.
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