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Old 07-04-2008, 09:50 AM #1
melek melek is offline
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Default Basic questions...

I had a concussion in 2005. I have several problems due to the concussion. I have been diagnosted with TBI. Without going into details, I have continued to work at my job...very stressful, not producing as I did and employer not happy. My neurologist and my physo-neurologist and my vestibular therapist all agree that I should not be working.

My question is if I am working (which I am a 55 year old woman unmarried and no savings to fall back on) do I/can I qualify for SS Disability?

I am in the process of seeking an attorney to help me with the process but if I don't qualify due to working, I'm not sure if I should spend the money for an appointment.

Any thoughts out there?

Thanks

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