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Can I get disability benefits for being incarcerated for long periods of time?

Answered 5 years and 2 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   2 Answers   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Hi, you will need to secure medical evidence in order to win your claim.               Scott F. Bocchio Legal Rights Advocates 
Hi, you will need to secure medical evidence in order to win your claim.               Scott F.... Read More
If your have a loan agreement and a promissory note with a mortgage recorded in the county deed records, your loan will be repaid out of the proceeds of the sale.  If your sister then has no more than $2,000,she will continue to qualify for SSI.  Since she may have more, she may want to consult with a local elder and special needs lawyer about putting the house (and thus, later, the money from its sale) in a special needs trust.  The viability of this approach varies partly by county.  She can find a local attorney who specializes in this area through the Special Needs Alliance or by using the Find a Lawyer function on the website of the National Academy of Elder and Special Needs Law Attorneys (www.naela.org).... Read More
If your have a loan agreement and a promissory note with a mortgage recorded in the county deed records, your loan will be repaid out of the proceeds... Read More

Can I change lawyers in the middle of appeals?

Answered 6 years and 6 months ago by Scott F. Bocchio (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
You can appeal for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Did your attorney put you on a 45 day follow up rotation to stay in touch?   Attorney Scott F. Bocchio Legal Rights Advocates P 855-254-7841 www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com    
You can appeal for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. Did your attorney put you on a 45 day follow up rotation to stay in... Read More
You might want to contact the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives.
You might want to contact the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives.

Where is the best ss disability lawyer in Litchfield county ct

Answered 7 years and 5 months ago by attorney Hon. Max L Rosenberg   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Please feel free to contact me if you still need referalls.  My firm does not handle SSD any longer, but we know some very good attorneys.
Please feel free to contact me if you still need referalls.  My firm does not handle SSD any longer, but we know some very good attorneys.
There is not enough information here to offer an answer to this question.  A good SS attorney would need to review your medical records and past health and work history.  I reccoemend you contact an attorney with experience that focuses in this area to consult with.  Good luck... Read More
There is not enough information here to offer an answer to this question.  A good SS attorney would need to review your medical records and past... Read More
I would be interested in talking with you furhter to see if I can assist.
I would be interested in talking with you furhter to see if I can assist.
I would need to know more about your case but I am willing to try getting you in contact with someone who can help you. 
I would need to know more about your case but I am willing to try getting you in contact with someone who can help you. 
You can apply any time after you stop working, however, you are not eligible to receive benefits until you have been out of work for six months.
You can apply any time after you stop working, however, you are not eligible to receive benefits until you have been out of work for six months.

i have been denied ss benifits went to court and still got denied my doctors said i was disabled what are my options

Answered 12 years and 10 months ago by Mr. James R. Linehan (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security Disability
Depending on what stage your claim is, you will need to follow the appeal rights given to you in your last decision; either appeal to SSA or possibly appeal to a federal court.
Depending on what stage your claim is, you will need to follow the appeal rights given to you in your last decision; either appeal to SSA or possibly... Read More