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08-11-2023 09:38 PM
@bikerbabe wrote:
Getting approval on SSD can be terrible and a long process even though you do get back payments when it’s finally approved. It can take a loooooong time.
Sign up as a senior is usually straightforward.
yes exactly. Months. And being declined the first time is not uncommon. That's why a lot of lawyers specialize in SS law.
08-11-2023 09:40 PM
@smoochy wrote:I'm guessing that the OP's son is on SS disability or she is trying to navigate that application process. Whole different animal than a senior signing up for retirement payments. My son received SS disability in his early twenties until his death at twenty-nine, for emotional impairment. The application process was long and very intricate. Involved testing, psych evals etc. Tons of detailed documentation was required- from mental health professionals, me.Mental illness that prevents an individual from holding a job or being able to function normally, is harder to prove than an obvious physical or medical disability.
@smoochy I am so sorry for the loss of your son and the difficulty you had to go through to facilitate his care.
08-11-2023 09:42 PM
@Mersha thank you. He was a difficult child and a troubled young man. His motorcycle accident was ten years ago in November
08-11-2023 09:48 PM
my daughter in law/son are in the same ring with their 18 yr old son. He is severe autistic, they tried to get SS for their son denied. daughter in law is going to check out a lawyers next.
08-11-2023 09:54 PM
08-11-2023 09:54 PM
Somebody wrote a detailed description of her experience with SSD and a child or sibling just a couple days ago. Anybody remember the thread?
08-11-2023 09:59 PM
@viva923 wrote:my daughter in law/son are in the same ring with their 18 yr old son. He is severe autistic, they tried to get SS for their son denied. daughter in law is going to check out a lawyers next.
@viva923 It might be worth having your DIL contact the office of her Representative in the House.
Many times, they can step in and get things moving for you.
Good luck!
08-11-2023 10:05 PM
@Snowpuppy She stated in another post that she is her disabled son's caregiver. It's perfectly fine to be paid to do this, many people do it.
08-11-2023 10:13 PM
@katie1859 wrote:
Inefficient, Ignorant, and Irresponsible.
The system is flawed and rigged. I'm already in the ring with gloves on and here we go.
As a Caregiver for a son with Autism/Psychosis, I'm not tolerating SS bullcrap.
Anyone comiserate??
@katie1859 Commiserate on what exactly?
08-11-2023 10:21 PM
@katie1859 wrote:
They hit me out of left field with a astronomical overpayment and it's been a nightmare.
@katie1859 If your son is on SSI he can only earn so much a month before they reduce or cut off the SSI. You will need to visit the SSI government website for the exact amount.
Same w/SSDI. You can earn but so much. The amount may be higher than someone on SSI
Since you are the caregiver, I am assuming you did not notify SS your son was working? Completed the "Ticket To Work" application?
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