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In reply to the discussion: SS Disability [View all]Flatulo
(5,005 posts)23. Actually there are lots of frivolous claims. They usually get weeded out.
My son works for a law firm that handles SSDI claims. People call in with absolutely no medical history, compaining of being 'forgetful' or 'getting easily confused'. Without medical diagnosis and documentation to back it up, the firm will not touch such cases, as they will surely lose.
Almost all claimants use an attorney these days, and the rule (at least here in Massachusetts) is that the firm only gets paid if the case is approved. So, logically, they will not touch cases that have little or no chance of approval.
It may have been different back in the day, but today it is very difficult to get approved for SSDI.
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I find that hard to believe as I know people with cancer that have been denied
Dragonfli
Dec 2011
#8
Did you report them? My guess is that you have no idea how hard it is to get on SS Disability. They
jwirr
Dec 2011
#13
Do you also by chance see Russia from your porch? You do not have valid point because you cannot
Riley18
Dec 2011
#18
people I knew with serious diabilities had to wait a long long time to collect
Douglas Carpenter
Dec 2011
#21
Really? And I've seen the opposite It is extremely difficult to get SS disability and most people
sabrina 1
Dec 2011
#42