
The overwhelming SSA: SSI? SSDI? ... decisions, decisions
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What is one to do
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Keep re-appling every 3-6 months if you don't get either a positive acceptance of benefits or a reply of some sort. Don't give up or take 'no' for an answer! Make sure you always have updated medical proof from your doctors that you are physically challenged and can no longer support yourself/family. Show the SSA that you are destitute (it's either sink or swim with them) and can not pay any of your bills due to your affliction.
As the previous repliers have stated, it all depends on the laws governing your state and SSA office. Does your county have a Physically Challenged office or some kind of advocate for the disabled and elderly? You can try contacting them for some assistance and guidance. If nothing works, or you're not finding any support, purhaps you might some thought to writing your district, county, and state government representatives and see what they can do or suggest for you as well.
Please, for Heavens sake, don't wait 2˝ years to apply or re-apply for governmental assistance whether it be SSI, SSDI, a fair hearing, or any other type of SSA department! They'd sooner dust your application under the rug with a declaration that you probably really didn't need the assistance because you didn't appear to forge forward some how. Be aggressively polite, ask your SSA caseworker questions such as how long it will take to recieve a reply letter as to whether or not you'll be receiving benefits, or what is the difference between SSI and SSDI, and like that. I believe the wait is normally 6-8 weeks for some type of a response, but double check with your caseworker to be sure. However, I would try appling for SSDI being that you've been employable for so many years. This department, although not too flexible, is more liberal with the amount of funds you're allowed to have in your bank account ... SSI is very limited with such finances. Research both SSI and SSDI carefully. Blessings and good luck to you.
Sincerely,
Netta