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usdart
Currently 100% P&T for PTSD. I am still working but, I want to quit soooo bad. Don't know how much more I can take. My Wife (the war department) wants me to work another year and she doesn't understand the stress involved.
Is SSDI more than regular Social Security benefits at 63?
Is there a neeed for a lawyer or is there a free avenue for help?
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You are elegible for both SS and SSDI, but not while you are working (SSDI), and yes in most cases SSDI is more than regular SS, and at age 65 you will be converted to regular SS and paid at the highe
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JR is on the money bud. No you do not need a lawyer. I did it on my own last Nov 14, and was granted in less than 10 weeks and I get $2200 a month. Just go to the SSA website and file. It will take a
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