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I am basically being openly discriminated against in the profession I have trained my whole life for, to the point where all firms are spreading the word not to hire me because they have exaggerated the effects of my mental injuries. No one will hire me, not because I can't do the work, but because I'm perceived to not be able to do the work. I can work just fine, but the entire industry is refusing to even entertain the possibility of hiring me. Seeing that I actually have mental injuries, does that mean I qualify for SDI? Normally I would want to work for my money, but if the entirety of industry refuses to give me cent, I'm not left with much choice. As it is, I'm about to lose my apartment because no one will hire me.
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I just wanted to say something about this point because I hear stuff like this a lot. Its not about you not wanting to work for your money. SSDI has to do with how long you have worked and how much you have paid into the fund over time. That is what they use to calculate your benefits. You do not get more than you qualify for and you had to have worked and earned enough to get disability. Its a common gripe (not saying you mean it this way) that people on disability are just lazy people who are entitled to have the government pick up the tab. All of us who work pay into it through our taxes and if you need to use it you have as much right as the next person to get it. I think the difference betweem SSDI and SSI is that disability has more to do with what you have paid in and earned where I believe SSI is more of a set guideline (along with other factors) and has less to do with if you worked or not. Both are to help people who can not work due to illness, injury and disability and are meant to help you survive. You can also qualify for medicare part d which I think helps with prescription coverage. And i think you can also get medicaid depending on your income. I am not trying to be MS bossy pants and correct you, I just wanted you to know that you deserve it just as much as the next person. Quote:
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Oh, there's no way in Hades they'd leave evidence. Quote:
I'm in Los Angeles County; they are completely swamped. I would have had to apply last year to get anything this year. Not to mention they're not going to help someone who nominally earned the equivalent of six figures a year (for two months); that's the trick of being a computer programmer - you look like you're rich on paper but you're actually broke. |
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Oh, not to mention that no lawyer would touch me with a ten-foot pole; they hate me just like everyone else does.
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Here’s the problem. You wrote “No one will hire me, not because I can't do the work, but because I'm perceived to not be able to do the work. I can work just fine....” By your own admission you are able to work and therefore will not qualify for SSDI without some other qualifying conditions.
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I'd never be able to afford an attorney, and nothing will ever be unambiguous and provable enough for one to offer to work pro bono. |
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Most disability attorneys work on contigency and don't get paid unless you do. They do take like 33% of what you get if you win.
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