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Old Sep 13, 2009, 10:53 PM
LandingSanely LandingSanely is offline
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Originally Posted by Rohag View Post
Hello, LandingSanely! The answer is "yes" generally. Here's the technical information for the US Social Security Administration - Social Security Online, Disability Programs: 12.00 Mental Disorders - Adult. Other countries have their own mental disorders disability programs.

Frankly, it's a complicated, often lengthy process. I've heard stories of people applying for disability and simply giving up the quest because, given their illnesses, they just don't have the focus or energy to complete the process. Others make it through the application process; the vast majority of those are turned down - or so it seems to me. (I imagine the disability bureaucrats joking with one another: "Hey, this person correctly got through the disability application process - that proves they're not disabled!") Some of those who get turned down seek out lawyers specializing in disability claims and, like magic, the majority of those claims are accepted. The lawyers take as their pay a percentage of the the lump sum you first receive from the government; if your claim is approved, you're paid from the date of the application up to a year prior, and the percentage the lawyers can take is set by law.

No, you don't have to go it alone first, you can go straight to a disability claims lawyer.
Thanks. There is more going on with my emotional issues than I let on, as I hesitate to post on the internet. I know of employers doing searches and finding interesting information. I have resigned from one job that was very difficult to get, have been fired from 2 jobs, and had to quit one because of criminal activities my boss was involved in - and is now an ongoing legal thing in which I am a witness. I have a job but fear I might get fired due to saying innapropriate things - profanity etc. I have already had my boss talk to me about a complaint they received about me. I just am not coping well. And I know my ongoing "emotional" issues are a large part of it.

As I said there is more to my issues I am here for than I let on, out of fear of future repercussions that might come about from people doing searches online.
Thanks for this!
depressedalaskan, lynn09, Rohag