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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 5739445" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>It would appear that your in law somehow continued to meet all I'm pretty sure it's 11 specific tests in order to receive SS disability . Sometimes it's a judgement call on whether or not a denial of benefits and the cost of defending that denial could withstand a court challenge almost certain to be filed by the claimant would be worthwhile. With only so much money to go around SS like any government agency has to pick it's spots </p><p></p><p>Rather than to take that 25% benefit gut shot from taking SS at 62 I can't understand why you don't take a shot at SSD. Your monthly benefit would be based on what you would receive at full retirement age . They might even decide to not only approve your application but they might even back up the disability date to to when you had your heart surgery. There is little to no chance that your case would be reviewed because you're too close to full retirement anyway What have you got to lose? I was 62 when spinal stenosis and a double hip joint replacement brought me to a grinding halt. I simply followed the off the record advice from a representative at vocational rehabilitation. I didn't game the system but rather I simply followed the directives given me by qualified professionals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 5739445, member: 58386"] It would appear that your in law somehow continued to meet all I'm pretty sure it's 11 specific tests in order to receive SS disability . Sometimes it's a judgement call on whether or not a denial of benefits and the cost of defending that denial could withstand a court challenge almost certain to be filed by the claimant would be worthwhile. With only so much money to go around SS like any government agency has to pick it's spots Rather than to take that 25% benefit gut shot from taking SS at 62 I can't understand why you don't take a shot at SSD. Your monthly benefit would be based on what you would receive at full retirement age . They might even decide to not only approve your application but they might even back up the disability date to to when you had your heart surgery. There is little to no chance that your case would be reviewed because you're too close to full retirement anyway What have you got to lose? I was 62 when spinal stenosis and a double hip joint replacement brought me to a grinding halt. I simply followed the off the record advice from a representative at vocational rehabilitation. I didn't game the system but rather I simply followed the directives given me by qualified professionals. [/QUOTE]
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