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Default Oct 17, 2012 at 11:20 AM
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I finally got notice of my remand hearing, It is 11/30/2012. Of course I am a total mess, so worried on the outcome. It has been four years of fighting and has taken a major toll on my family and myself. We have had to sell everything we have just to survive. We have had to take our childs savings to pay bills, breaks my heart. And now we are forced into bankrupcy and trying to keep our home. I have more evidence, but as my attorney stated along time ago we have the worst judge in the sate. and more than likely we will get him again. I PRAY, I PRAY, I PRAY.
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Default Oct 18, 2012 at 09:26 AM
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Actually, sounds like it might be a good chance as the appeals people didn't like the judge's original decision for some reason!

http://www.socialsecuritydisability....remanded-cases

I'll keep my fingers crossed for you!

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Default Oct 21, 2012 at 06:01 PM
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We are in the same position, I am waiting on a date for our final appeal.
Denied, appealed-denied, now re-appealed.

I have been out of work for 3 years because of our sons anxiety and his not being able to attend school. Bankruptcy to save the house-which I hate. We live in the middle of no-where but our payments are cheaper than rent.

Now our son was place in therapeutic foster care last Wednesday. If disability had come through in the beginning he would have had medicaid and we would have been able to get him the help he needs. B/c of private insurance and our co-pays being so expensive we have tried to manage it by just seeing a psychiatrist. But he has been hospitalized 3 times for suicidal thoughts. I wonder if punitive damages can be sought after?
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Thumbs up Oct 21, 2012 at 06:14 PM
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Thanks for the disability link!
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Default Oct 22, 2012 at 10:59 AM
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We are in the same position, I am waiting on a date for our final appeal.
Denied, appealed-denied, now re-appealed.

I have been out of work for 3 years because of our sons anxiety and his not being able to attend school. Bankruptcy to save the house-which I hate. We live in the middle of no-where but our payments are cheaper than rent.

Now our son was place in therapeutic foster care last Wednesday. If disability had come through in the beginning he would have had medicaid and we would have been able to get him the help he needs. B/c of private insurance and our co-pays being so expensive we have tried to manage it by just seeing a psychiatrist. But he has been hospitalized 3 times for suicidal thoughts. I wonder if punitive damages can be sought after?
I wil pray for you, I sure hope things get better, I dont think you can sue the government, if you dont have a lawyer for disability lawyer get one, and ask them about damages.
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