1sweed
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- Joined
- Feb 4, 2013
- Messages
- 1,956
- Reason
- DX FIBRO
- Diagnosis
- 01/1995
- Country
- US
- State
- PA
The pay you get is based on your work history and what you received during your last five years of working. I did receive the back pay and my lawyers fee came out of that. It makes you feel safe for a few years but there are always bills to pay that eat into those savings. My monthly amount is very small and not enough to live on. But having it is a start and my family helps me with the rest needed to pay monthly bills.
My question is to those living in the states. Are any of you working, but still receiving your SSD payments. Can anyone here tell me in detail how this works so I could maybe work a bit but not lose my disability payments?
I worry they will determine I don't need it and then I will be homeless and or have to live in a high-rise somewhere with bad company in the buildings. Any thoughts on this would be great.
It took me five years to get my disability in Florida. I appealed over and over, and filled out the paperwork countless times. If you can hang in there through all the rejections and paperwork, it can be a big help when you can not work enough to support yourself.
My question is to those living in the states. Are any of you working, but still receiving your SSD payments. Can anyone here tell me in detail how this works so I could maybe work a bit but not lose my disability payments?
I worry they will determine I don't need it and then I will be homeless and or have to live in a high-rise somewhere with bad company in the buildings. Any thoughts on this would be great.
It took me five years to get my disability in Florida. I appealed over and over, and filled out the paperwork countless times. If you can hang in there through all the rejections and paperwork, it can be a big help when you can not work enough to support yourself.