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Personal success: This week started out rough but I got through it. I identified a serious, suicidal depressive spiral for what it was. I involved the right people, professionally and personally. I'm still here,

Legal success the next day: I am recently tdiu (still working collateral stuff like property tax refunds, etc.) but had a claim pending for disability retirement from my former federal job. I had spoken with an attorney back when I wanted to file it and he wanted to charge me 10% of my annual GS salary, lump sum ... over $6700. I didn't have it (who does? *laugh*) so I did the paperwork myself over the course of almost a year (I worked on it during my more functional periods), I had even asked that attorney if I could pay him a lesser amount just to QC my filing before I did it, and he was pretty rude about declining.

A gentleman from OPM called yesterday (a Veteran himself) and told me he had approved my disability retirement. He thanked me for my service and I returned the thanks. The retro should be a rather sizeable chunk when it all gets worked out. I cried right there on the phone. To that gentleman and those like him who are suited for the jobs they hold and who realize there are real lives and people attached to those case files ... thank you.

To the rude attorney who declined the offer to review my filing for a lower fee: Thanks. I didn't need you anyway, and you saved me a lot of unnecessary cash.

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In no way do you need a lawyer to file for OPM disability retirement. I did it and got it in 4 months. Did you file for SSD as well?

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In no way do you need a lawyer to file for OPM disability retirement. I did it and got it in 4 months. Did you file for SSD as well?

Filing for SSD is a requirement to file for FERS disability. I did file for it. No go.

I'm a retired paralegal, so that helps ... but can't trust my analytical skills as much thanks to the stuff that had me applying in the first place. Fun stuff.

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Do you have TDIU? Did you hire a lawyer for the SSD? If you are 90% from the VA there can't be much you can do. Maybe a greeter at Walmart if they let you sit in a wheelchair.

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Personal success: This week started out rough but I got through it. I identified a serious, suicidal depressive spiral for what it was. I involved the right people, professionally and personally. I'm still here,

Bill - So glad to read you were able to find the right people - that alone, can make all the difference in the world, as we see it.

Legal success the next day: I am recently tdiu (still working collateral stuff like property tax refunds, etc.) but had a claim pending for disability retirement from my former federal job. I had spoken with an attorney back when I wanted to file it and he wanted to charge me 10% of my annual GS salary, lump sum ... over $6700. I didn't have it (who does? *laugh*) so I did the paperwork myself over the course of almost a year (I worked on it during my more functional periods), I had even asked that attorney if I could pay him a lesser amount just to QC my filing before I did it, and he was pretty rude about declining.

Bill - When you can get around to it, change your profile info at Hadit to show IU.

A gentleman from OPM called yesterday (a Veteran himself) and told me he had approved my disability retirement. He thanked me for my service and I returned the thanks. The retro should be a rather sizeable chunk when it all gets worked out. I cried right there on the phone. To that gentleman and those like him who are suited for the jobs they hold and who realize there are real lives and people attached to those case files ... thank you.

Bill - Great news as this should relieve alot more stress - keep working on stress reduction, it helps !

To the rude attorney who declined the offer to review my filing for a lower fee: Thanks. I didn't need you anyway, and you saved me a lot of unnecessary cash.

Bill - Question : What do you have when you have a rude lawyer, buried up to his neck in sand ?

Answer: Not enough sand !

Note to our lawyer friends - no offense intended towards you :-)

Carlie passed away in November 2015 she is missed.

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From suicidal to successful now there's a real success story. I know how hard this is, I fight my own battles with it and I congratulate you it's a hell of a spot to feel that way and have to work on your claims issues. I am so happy for you!

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