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Hi Janke,
When I referred to the common practice of attys not reviewing the case file until shortly before a hearing, I did not mean to imply that nothing gets reviewed before then. They commonly wait until then to develop their strategy of how to present the case before an ALJ and also have it fresh in their mind. Items should be reviewed as they are received and placed into the file. The things being discussed in this tread regarding credits should have been reviewed at the initial visit by the paralegal in my opinion. The initial interview process should have been thorough enough to make proper determinations about eligibility and the viability of pursuing a claim for benefits in my opinion. You spotted the problem immediately. I would expect that an atty should have done the same. That is why I respect your comments so very much. Hopeless |
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according to my dec 2013 ss statement, i have enough credits for retirement at 62, full retirement at 66, but not enough for disability. qualifying for medicare obviously is important. thanks for everyone's help. |
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Most lawyers who take workman's comp cases are qualified. From my experience, unless you are in a select box, you will be denied. Just keep fighting. |
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The $1040 is a MONTHLY amount for SGA.
It takes about $1000 per year to earn one credit. Just looked it up and the amount to earn ONE credit for 2014 is $1200. For the full 4 credits, your earnings would need to be $4800. Last edited by Hopeless; 01-09-2014 at 12:49 PM. Reason: Added more information |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | soccertese (01-09-2014) |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mz Migraine (01-09-2014), soccertese (01-09-2014) |
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Just researched it and the SSA does have regs that preclude the use of earned credits if not reported timely. You have 3 years, 3 months, and 15 days for your credits earned to be applied. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Mz Migraine (01-09-2014), soccertese (01-09-2014) |
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that reg came to my attention after i brought my 2008,2009,2010,2011,2012 returns to my local SS office and asked them to post my SSA wages. they mailed them back a week later, i logged into my SS account and saw only my 2011 earnings had been recorded, called the local office and the explained the rule to me, no exceptions. thanks for your help, ball is in my lawyers court. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hopeless (01-09-2014) |
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I do not know how to post links but you can look up Social Security Credits article from About.com on Tax Planning: U.S. This information is not readily available at first glance on SSA website without doing some digging. I did find the regulation code number if you need it to substantiate the article but thought the article at About.com a good read. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | soccertese (01-09-2014) |
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Easy. Type the name of the article in question. Highlight the article name. Click on the link icon in the reply window -->
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Hopeless (01-09-2014) |
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