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New Mexico Social Security Disability Questions & Legal Answers
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Hi Daisy, sorry to hear of your medical issues. SSA may deem you disabled. You would have to back up that claim with medical records and diagnostic testing. Those medical issues have to be proven to SSA that you cannot return to past work.
Scott Bocchio, Esq.
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Hi Daisy, sorry to hear of your medical issues. SSA may deem you disabled. You would have to back up that claim with medical records and diagnostic... Read More
I'm so sorry to hear about your husband's condition. You can either visit https://www.ssa.gov/onlineservices/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI9p7X2paD5QIViovICh2J9AMvEAAYASABEgJtDPD_BwE or call an Attorney with a strong reputation for helping consumers apply for disability benefits.
Sincerely,
Attorney Bocchio, Esq
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I'm so sorry to hear about your husband's condition. You can either... Read More
You will need to file the appropriate appeal and go before an ALJ. Our office is happy to assist.
Scott Bocchio
Legal Rights Advocates
P 855-254-7841
www.yourlegalrightsadvocates.com
You will need to file the appropriate appeal and go before an ALJ. Our office is happy to assist.
Scott Bocchio
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No. Once you are disabled and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as a benefit, the monthly amount is set by laws, regulations, and annual cost of living adjustments. You are either disabled under the laws and regulations, or not. If you are more disabled now than you were when SSA granted benefits, you are not entitled to larger monthly payment. Unfortunately, it sounds as though the cash benefits that you are receiving are the most that a single person may receive this year.
You may want to investigate State or County cash benefits that may be available.... Read More
No. Once you are disabled and receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) as a benefit, the monthly amount is set by laws, regulations, and... Read More