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Originally Posted by Rose76
Get a lawyer. A lawyer helping you get SSDI/SSI will always be working on a contingency basis. It's illegal for them to do otherwise.
If you have a hard time getting a lawyer to take your case, then you don't have much of a chance.
If you have a history of working successfully, that will weaken your case. Being young weakens your case. You might have to rack up more job failures to be seen as really having lost your capacity to work.
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Does not sound like they have a history of working 'successfully' per say if they got fired from their past two jobs due to the mental health issues and stress...but yes that sort of thing would decrease chances...though with SSDI its more for people who have held jobs and have 'become' disabled to the point of not being able to continue working, but that would likely be easier for someone who's older to get.