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The other day I had an appointment with a vocational rehabilitation counselor. It was a great opportunity to get more insight into aspects of the disability safety net. One of the big revelations was, oddly, about my application for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI).
The counselor told me that most of the time the first application barely gets anyone's attention. Nearly every applicant is turned down. I was told that someone would probably look at my application, see I was relatively young and educated, and immediately reject the application. Apparently it's not until the second or third appeal that an application is seriously reviewed with a consideration to the medical condition of the applicant.
A famous example of this occured in the 1980s when Barney Clark, the recipient of the first artificial heart, applied for SSDI. While he was lying in his hospital bed on a life support machine awaiting his history-making operation, his application for benefits was denied because, in the judgment of the Administration, he was capable of returning to work. He was a dentist.
It took a phone call from then-President Reagan to get Social Security to approve Clark's application.
Hopefully it won't come to it but if anyone out there knows a former President...
The counselor told me that most of the time the first application barely gets anyone's attention. Nearly every applicant is turned down. I was told that someone would probably look at my application, see I was relatively young and educated, and immediately reject the application. Apparently it's not until the second or third appeal that an application is seriously reviewed with a consideration to the medical condition of the applicant.
A famous example of this occured in the 1980s when Barney Clark, the recipient of the first artificial heart, applied for SSDI. While he was lying in his hospital bed on a life support machine awaiting his history-making operation, his application for benefits was denied because, in the judgment of the Administration, he was capable of returning to work. He was a dentist.
It took a phone call from then-President Reagan to get Social Security to approve Clark's application.
Hopefully it won't come to it but if anyone out there knows a former President...
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I really feel this was very inappropriate. Please don't tell me this person was just being honest. I know a young girl 22 who is on SSI and to me her disability is not like yours(rhymatoid artheritis). It doesn't stop her from going out dancing and drinking. Today she went to sixflags. Pleaseeeeeeeeeeee. Don't get me wrong I'm in the medical field and I know about this illness. Fill out the paper and let the system do it job. Don't let anyone discourage you. Keep your chin up.
Rumford teapot.
Hmph!
-mokeymiddle
All the best!
Webfoot
Ok... not plausible. But I feel so frustrated over the red tape!!!
Bandaid