The social security office will check to make sure that the person is entitled to social security payments, that he is fully covered, what his illness is, can he work at least part time.
They will do a complete check on the background, the type of work they do, how much they earn and more.
It can take months before they get back to you so be patient. Then you will not know if you qualify or not.
It is not easy to get social security disability checks these days.
Go to the social security website and look at the listing of impairments. This will show what you will need to prove for disability
Yes, if it is severe enough. Look at the listing of impairments on the social security website
You can look for a Social Security disability attorney by going to lawyers dot findlaw dot com. There are quite a few sites that can help you to find one you need. Most of the disability attorney do not charge up front fees.
Americans with Disability Act ADA look up online thru Social Security, Medicaid etc
look past it, make it motivate you to show him what you can do, find a place that respects you
Social Security Administration views disability cases involving Fibromyalgia, as it views any disability case. In 2012, the Social Security Administration developed guidelines for establishing whether a person with Fibromyalgia is disabled. As with all diagnoses, Social Security benefits are not based on the diagnosis but rather the extent to which your illness prevents you from earning an income. Social Security Administration will look at your work history, inability to attend or keep a job, medical records, and statements from your doctor showing that you are no longer capable of working. Social Security Administration will evaluate the proof you and your doctors provide regarding your disability and inability to work.
You will need to get a lawyer to look at your paperwork, Your work history could be different for a number of reasons, for instance if you were working a job where you did not pay taxes, the social security office would not have a reference of that.
Ask him to give it to you. If he is deceased, look for his social security card or ask your attorney how to get it.
no, it is illegal to garnish social security disability income if you know how to fight the case.Perhaps you should look into retro-active payments they may owe you for the improper venue the irs has caused.
Look in the blue pages (government pages) of your local telephone directory for the nearest office of the Social Security Administration.
Once you have been receiving Social Security Disability for 24 months, you can apply for Medicare. Take a look at the Medicare and You 2009 book for details: http://www.medicare.gov/Publications/Pubs/pdf/10050.pdf
When a civil court remands your Social Security disability case back to the judge, it means the court has sent the case back for further review or action, often due to identified legal errors or insufficient evidence in the original decision. This gives the judge an opportunity to correct any issues and re-evaluate the case, potentially considering new evidence or clarifying legal standards. Essentially, it allows for a fresh look at the merits of your claim.