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Does anyone where I can get some good advice about social security disability...My husband was diagnosed in June..With stage 4 lung cancer.. He is still working and he carries our medical coverage.. After 4 very long rounds of chemo I don't know how long he can do this...We still have a mortgage on the house because he had planed to work till retirement age... Does he have to quit his job.. to start the process?? Does anyone know how long it will take??
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Don't know where you are living (city, State), but it is probably worth talking with an attorney that specializes in Medicare disability cases. If you have someone that knows the ropes, they can get it thru faster.
You should also have a sit down with the human resources folks at his work. He may be entitled to some sort of disability compensation. Depends on the employer and the permutations are too large to answer here. Also how long he can stay on the company medical policy (you really want to stay on it for as long as you can). If you feel that this is going to be too emotional a conversation, bring along a good friend who can listen and help you understand later. Finally, as painful as it may be, you really should meet with the attorney that did your will, advance medical directives, and medical POA. The time to fix any possible problems is now, while everyone is clearheaded and (mostly) calm. He can also discuss things like choices about retirement funds (IRAs, 401Ks, pension funds). You need to understand things like what you should tap first if you need money now. Good luck and God bless. |
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One thing I know about it is that the applicant has to be incapable of working. It more or less has to be proved in some way. Usually, people stop working because they can no longer work. But, often, even that is not enough. There's usually a backlog and people typically wait for long periods of time. In many cases, it used to be several years. Lately it has been speeded up, but the best way to find out about your specific situation, other than consulting a lawyer, would be to inquire at social security. |
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Thank You!!! We need all we can get!!
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Metlife also said that besides their check, we had to apply to Soc Sec for disability. We dd. My husband was 54 Now he is 56, in remission ( but with tons of side effects courtesy of chemo) We had no problems at all with SS We had no need for a lawyer. Your situation might be different, of course. But he never went back to work In corporate America once you have been on long term disability for 12 months, they terminate you. Prayers going your way. BTW We have a friend who has stage 4 lung cancer ( diagnosed over a yr ago) , skinny but alive and relatively fine. |
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Did your husband apply for the disability while he was still working... my husband is getting sicker each day.. I know it is the chemo.. he also has it in his shoulder and spine..
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I work with the Social Security Disability program. If your husband has stage IV lung cancer and has worked long enough (20 quarters out of the last 40 quarters) all he needs to do is quit work and apply. It is necessary to stop work to get SS disability benefits. If your husband does apply he would get a quick decision because his condition would be screened as a QDD case (quick disability determination case) and he should have a decision within 1 month. Before he quits work you should definitely go see a local Social Security Office to make sure that all I am telling you is the case. The Social Security Administration will solicit all his medical records in making the decision and this is what takes the time.
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I worked for Social Security Disibility for 30 years and can answer your questions. I will PM you.
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He statrted 6 month disab thru metlife and when the 6 months were over, long term disability started He stopped working at the beginning of the 6 month short term. With doctors' docs, Soc Sec should NOT be an issue. Will be thinking about you..... |
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There is a form on line that you can complete. Than make an apt at the Leesburg office. Make sure your bring all information requested...Medical records, last 2 years of tax filing.. Birth certificate.. This will give you a start.. |
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