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That's illegal. Where are you located?
Texas, it's an at will state.
That's illegal. Where are you located?
According to Wikipedia's at will state page they can't fire for needing medical leave and they also must comply with federal law in which case you are protected under the Americans with disabilities act.
"family or medical leave – federal law permits most employees to take a leave of absence for specific family or medical problems. An employer is not permitted to fire an employee who takes family or medical leave for a reason outlined in the Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993."
She probably wasn't fired for needing a medical leave. They can fire you for anything with out cause. "I didn't like her "attitude yesterday" "Her hairstyle doesn't fit in with company standards" I was fired under the same pretences. What they did was legal.
I honestly feel like I am 90 years old and I hate it. Neighbors ask me if I need help, strangers open doors for me and people older than me volunteer to reach something in the grocery store for me.
I know you will get approved !!!!!My attorney called me today, my case has been in appeals council since October, it is supposed to be in AC for 12 to 18 months. I don't know why they called me, anxious about calling them back. I REALLY hope they remanded my judge's opinion. He made a decision based on my weight. The SSA has a list of things that they consider a disability, the 3 things that play the biggest role in my poor health are on the list. I should have won last summer. Keeping my fingers crossed. I will update tomorrow when I call my attorney back.
I was just fired today after spending a week in the hospital. I guess I will be applying sooner than planned.
She probably wasn't fired for needing a medical leave. They can fire you for anything with out cause. "I didn't like her "attitude yesterday" "Her hairstyle doesn't fit in with company standards" I was fired under the same pretences. What they did was legal.
Ann, I'm glad you finally got your benefits. I keep pushing myself and usually go in the hospital once or twice a year. I've had no surgeries, but 10 obstructions/hospitalizations. I wish iould stop working and get stronger, but we need my salary and health insurance. I was told I couldn't even apply for disability until I'm no longer working and if I'm not working, I can't pay the doctors or for my medicine. Terrible spot to be in. Hope I don't die at my desk.
I used Berger and Green in Pittsburgh and did everything over the phone with them. They take a percentage of your initial payment if you win, and if not, then they don't get paid.
Keep in mind that there are two different types of disability. SSDI or Social Security Disability Insurance tends to be the higher amount. If you are eligible for this type, it is based off of how much you have contributed to the system. Your payments are not effected by spousal income or how much your bills cost every month. SSD (I think thats what its called, correct me if I am wrong) is similar to welfare. This is for the people that have not been able to work enough and considered disabled under the government's standards. Things like your spousal income, the number of people in the home, children under 18 and total monthly bills are taken into account to determine how much benefits you receive every month. This number changes all the time and with out warning.
As for getting a lawyer, in all honestly there is absolutely NO POINT in waiting until you you get denied a certain amount of times to hire one. They are going to get the same amount of money if you hired them on day one or the day before your hearing so you mind as well hire them right off the bat so they have adequate time to build your case. I also would stay away from advocacy centers. They aren't licensed attorneys but they get paid the same amount that an attorney does and most of the time, they will mess up your case because they really don't know what they are doing. Just hire an attorney. Save your self the trouble.
On another note, I was able to get a hold of Binder and Binder, they are starting to prepare my case for when it comes back from appeals council. Apparently, when you reach the stage that I am at, Mr. Binder HIMSELF takes on the case. I found that interesting. It gives me hope. A big shot like that wouldn't proceed with appeals council if he didn't think he could win. They sent me a bunch of reports and questionnaires to give to my doctors. I am more than willing, the doctors that they have requested from are incredibly supportive, knowledgeable and understanding about my entire situation. Just sucks that I have to pay them to write the dang reports.
I was just fired today after spending a week in the hospital. I guess I will be applying sooner than planned.
Ann, I'm glad you finally got your benefits. I keep pushing myself and usually go in the hospital once or twice a year. I've had no surgeries, but 10 obstructions/hospitalizations. I wish iould stop working and get stronger, but we need my salary and health insurance. I was told I couldn't even apply for disability until I'm no longer working and if I'm not working, I can't pay the doctors or for my medicine. Terrible spot to be in. Hope I don't die at my desk.
OMG!
I just filed on MONDAY and now I'm already on the phone with someone -- I thought this moved slowly!!
Thanks I will, I just want to make sure I can keep my insurance and not go on medicaid or Medicare.
Hi all, this is my first post in this thread and I'm here to ask a question. After a four-year long battle with social security, I was awarded SSI in August of last year for severe mental health issues, primarily bipolar disorder. The judge felt that my condition would improve and wanted to reevaluate 2 years from then. Fast forward to April of this year, got diagnosed with Crohn's. When I'm due for my reevaluation, if by some chance I need an extension due to my Crohn's, will they take that into account assuming I bring in all of my paperwork, scans, biopsy, etc.? I realize it will be an entirely different type of disability case but would this help me qualify for an extension if I really and truly need one?
Hi all, this is my first post in this thread and I'm here to ask a question. After a four-year long battle with social security, I was awarded SSI in August of last year for severe mental health issues, primarily bipolar disorder. The judge felt that my condition would improve and wanted to reevaluate 2 years from then. Fast forward to April of this year, got diagnosed with Crohn's. When I'm due for my reevaluation, if by some chance I need an extension due to my Crohn's, will they take that into account assuming I bring in all of my paperwork, scans, biopsy, etc.? I realize it will be an entirely different type of disability case but would this help me qualify for an extension if I really and truly need one?
No, I haven't retained a lawyer yet.
This was my first application. But I'm a bit confused - I thought you had to go through a first appeal, then another to be seen before a judge? but the paperwork I got seemed to say that this appeal would be to prepare to be seen by an the judge?
I am on FMLA right now and have just sent in the papers for my long term disability insurance. I hope to hear something from them soon. I, too, need to get back my life and my job as a teacher was not conducive to getting well. Good luck to you.
Husband says you can apply for unemployment online and that its faster that way.
I receive SSI for Crohn's and don't work. If anyone needs help with applying for SSI I can help answer questions.
I am unfamiliar with Indian law, but I am sorry you are having problems. My best to you
Jkd1111-Ar should in any meds for Crohn's, have you had any surgeries? I'm happy for you and your quick SSDI approval.
I am so very happy for those who were able to get SSD and so sad for those having difficulties.
Jennifer or someone please help me! I'm beside myself and need help. It has not been easy finding a good lawyer here in NY and was wondering PLEASE someone tell me what the doctor said to get them SSD for this horrible disease. I am besides myself and so sick and tired and have no one to help but all of you. I guess I will somehow get forms and need your help in filling out. I came from the doctor yesterday since I haven't eaten in over 6 months and just able to drink Peptamen 1.5 he feels I'm eligible but in contacting CCFA the person there said not eating is not enough and neither is pain because people still can work. I'm a mess and need help.
Please someone help!
Thanks so much!
Wishing you all the best day possible and hopefully one day I can help you all.
Thank You from the bottom of my heart.
I am so very happy for those who were able to get SSD and so sad for those having difficulties.
Jennifer or someone please help me! I'm beside myself and need help. It has not been easy finding a good lawyer here in NY and was wondering PLEASE someone tell me what the doctor said to get them SSD for this horrible disease. I am besides myself and so sick and tired and have no one to help but all of you. I guess I will somehow get forms and need your help in filling out. I came from the doctor yesterday since I haven't eaten in over 6 months and just able to drink Peptamen 1.5 he feels I'm eligible but in contacting CCFA the person there said not eating is not enough and neither is pain because people still can work. I'm a mess and need help.
Please someone help!
Thanks so much!
Wishing you all the best day possible and hopefully one day I can help you all.
Thank You from the bottom of my heart.
What if your young, never worked, almost 18? Is there anything out there to help these teens with this horrible disease who are not in remission? Still covered on parents insurance for now.
Looking forward to finding out how to email privately since this is my last hope of anything and can't thank you enough.
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Babs
Jennifer, I guess ssi varies from state to state? Do I need to get dr papers before applying?
My girlfriend who is 23 only has a little bit of work history, she was 18 when diagnosed with CD and was working at her first and only job when she had to quit because of her Crohn's. She has since not worked and is just now finally going to apply for disability (her mom was too proud to let her apply for this in the past). Anyone have any advice on if she should be applying for SSI or SSDI?