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I Need Advice On Filing For Disability For Bipolar Disorder? |
Hello- I am currently on SSDI, SSI and Medi-care, plus I receive SSI for my 2 kids. I am Bi-polar. I have no other diagnosis. I needed only a good psychiatrist, along with the proper documentation, to become eligible for Social Security. I would go to the Social Security office in person, rather than do anything online. You do not need a lawyer. If your husband qualifies, he may need a payee,(you ), to receive his checks for him. I am surprised he hasn't already been disabled by his psychiatrist. You are going to have to be his voice, as he cannot fight for himself. Is he on any meds? such as Lithium or Depakote? I am curious as to how this plays out. Go ahead and e-mail me if you've any more questions. I think for any type of disability you will need a physicians signature,med files, diagnosis, etc You need to get a lawyer. They will automatically deny your application the first time you file it. Get an attorney. I am assuming you are in the USA. If so call Social Security and ask them, that's what they are there for. If he is military retired, he may have an opportunity for benefits from them also. If that is the case, call VA. I can guarantee you that you will be turned down at least three times. Make sure your husband's records are available for the disability claims people. There are some lawyers that help you work through this process a lot better. Many times they will not charge you if they win. If you have no money, go to your courthouse and ask for the Legal Aid Department. These lawyers do this for free. That is what they are for. First, the bad news: he will most likely be denied the first time around. This happens to EVERYBODY, so don't get discouraged! (My therapist told me this..) Aside from that, you will have to do a lot of running around before he can qualify. It is a time-consuming process, but well worth it, as the benefits are retroactive and he will get a large lump sum before the monthly payments adjust themselves. Just be prepared for that initial rejection; instructions for an appeal should be on the back of the rejection letter. Once you complete the online application, they will send you a packet of questions that are very similar to the ones you already answered. Once that is complete, and a few months has passed, you will get a denial letter. Then you need to see a lawyer (keep reading, I know what your thinking) to help you with the appeal. Yes it is possible to do it yourself, but I wouldn't recommend that. About that lawyer - you do not have to pay anything up front. If your case is approved, you will receive a lumpsum payment that is back dated to when your husband last worked minus a few months. The lawyer takes a portion of this payment. If your appeal is denied, then the lawyer gets nothing. I can't advise on the filing process, but I can empathize with what you're going through, as I've been diagnosed with bipolar disorder and at times, have been completely disabled by the illness. Oh, boy, do I ever know what that's like! First of all, you do not NEED a lawyer. I hired and fired two different ones before finally getting approved on my own. (I, too, am bipolar, amongst other things.) They did NOTHING to help me, I had to do all of the work on my own anyway and I thought that was ridiculous. I did use the help of a disability advocate...he knew the system inside and out...I went to him for advice several times. He worked at a non-profit agency that advocates for people with disabilities...his help was completely free. I would highly recommend looking into whether or not there is someone like this available in your area. I'm not saying don't get a lawyer...it is the most helpful way for a lot of people... It just did not work out that way in my experience. I have it too and got disability by going to the hospital twice and having major depression and OCD with it. I wasn't declined but once, which is normal, but had no lawyer. Good luck....Sometimes you need to find other "disorders" to go along with it and go to a Psyche ward a couple of times. Good luck. |
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