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Husband is a driver, had a seizure, now what?
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<blockquote data-quote="jbaase" data-source="post: 236085" data-attributes="member: 10881"><p>Thank you everyone for your replies. We will start with Article 20, seems like the local teamster guy should have known about it, but he will now. If that doesn't work we will contact a lawyer. I didn't want to spend the money, since there's not much of it lately, if we didn't have a case. It sounds like we're not the only ones that think this is ridiculous treatment of long time employees. </p><p>We have appealled the social security decision, but I still doubt it would ever be approved. He is definitley able to work, just not do commercial driving. If you are able to work a job that pays minimum wage, you will not be approved. My husband has actually started back to school, in case none of this gets worked out, and I think that will also hurt his chances of getting social security.</p><p> </p><p>Thank you very much.</p><p> </p><p>Jamie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jbaase, post: 236085, member: 10881"] Thank you everyone for your replies. We will start with Article 20, seems like the local teamster guy should have known about it, but he will now. If that doesn't work we will contact a lawyer. I didn't want to spend the money, since there's not much of it lately, if we didn't have a case. It sounds like we're not the only ones that think this is ridiculous treatment of long time employees. We have appealled the social security decision, but I still doubt it would ever be approved. He is definitley able to work, just not do commercial driving. If you are able to work a job that pays minimum wage, you will not be approved. My husband has actually started back to school, in case none of this gets worked out, and I think that will also hurt his chances of getting social security. Thank you very much. Jamie [/QUOTE]
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