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The challenge is that most prison systmes provide little or no mentl health care so current documentation of your struggles will be hard. Accordingly, your first priority should be to find current, ongoing, consistent mental health care. You may call me to discuss your claim, Peter Skeie, 615-313-9111... Read More
The challenge is that most prison systmes provide little or no mentl health care so current documentation of your struggles will be hard.... Read More

Upgrade compensation.

Answered 4 years and 3 months ago by Justen E. Grech (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security
Dale, Social Security does not have a percentage of disability scale like you mentioned.  Either you are 100% disabled or you are not disabled.  There is no sliding sclae that awards people 50% disability at a lower rate than someone who is 100% disabled.  Now, if you have Service Connected Veterans Disability ebneifts, they do award on a lsiding scale from 10% to 100%.  ... Read More
Dale, Social Security does not have a percentage of disability scale like you mentioned.  Either you are 100% disabled or you are not... Read More

my girlfriends drawls disability will she lose it if we get married

Answered 14 years and 2 months ago by Michael J. Haller, Jr. (Unclaimed Profile)   |   1 Answer   |  Legal Topics: Social Security
If these benefits are SSI disability benefits, then assets, resources and income can affect one's disability payments if the disabled person marries.  If your girlfriend's benefits are not from SSI (Supplemental Security Income), marriage should have no impact.  She should call her local hearing office to determine which program pays her.  If it's both, she could lose the SSI depending on the household assets, resources and income, partially or completely.  Follow this link to get the phone number and location for her SSA office https://secure.ssa.gov/apps6z/FOLO/fo001.jsp... Read More
If these benefits are SSI disability benefits, then assets, resources and income can affect one's disability payments if the disabled person marries.... Read More