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carrie Wayne, nj  | 9:49pm on Tuesday, July 14th, 2009 |
Does anyone know how much SSDI will pay towards housing with Section 8. My mom is going on permanent disability and I need to know if they will help pay for her apartment. We are in passaic county NJ |
Migu Location unknown | 1:59pm on Tuesday, May 5th, 2009 |
How does the VA, determine what percentage you get by the injuries while serving in the millitary?
Is there some kind of chart that involves injuries to percentages?
Best answer:
Here is what the compensation will be:
http://www.military.com/ben... read more » |
Chicoaa Location unknown | 9:49pm on Monday, May 4th, 2009 |
I want to teach mentally disabled children?
I want to be a teacher for the mentally disabled---elementary age. What do I have to do? What do I have to major in? I don't want, what we call in California a moderae/mild degree in special ed. That&... read more » |
love_my_fami Location unknown | 5:19pm on Monday, May 4th, 2009 |
will a special education teacher answer my ?
The school district is telling me that my child has to go to special day kindergarten next fall (she will be five in November) or she loses her speech services. Her current speech teachers feel she's... read more » |
jobe Location unknown | 3:51am on Monday, May 4th, 2009 |
Canadian with disabilities. What is Canada like in each of the 4 areas?
1. Employment for people with disabilities
2. Education for people with disabilities
3. Disability Support Pension ( That what it called in Australia)
4. Accessibility l... read more » |
Happyshamroc Location unknown | 12:16pm on Wednesday, April 29th, 2009 |
How can you find out if a convicted felon had gun rights restored or report them having guns?
This person was convicted of drug trafficking - received a sentence of five years felony probation. That was more than 25 years ago. This person has many... read more » |
Mor Location unknown | 5:27pm on Saturday, April 25th, 2009 |
How can I get my doc.to send the right med. facts to ins.company so i can get payed?
I took some time off for surgery and now not only did I not get payed for that time i'm still not getting payed? please help
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~~Whether you are ... read more » |
Sco Location unknown | 12:41pm on Friday, April 17th, 2009 |
I was injured at work, didnt file workmans comp, now my doctor filed because of what I told her. Any advice?
It happened a year ago, and the pain has come and gone. My company has let people go after they have returned to work after being on Workman... read more » |
Sapphi Location unknown | 1:32am on Monday, April 13th, 2009 |
Is there a list of medical conditions that Social Security has that lists medical conditions they consider?
a disability. I am a 31 y/o female with Neurofibromatosis Type 1, visual loss, optic atrophy, chronic hip pain that is caused by a tumor and ... read more » |
cookie_ti Location unknown | 8:12pm on Thursday, April 9th, 2009 |
After a person gets SSDI how long does it take to get Medicare?
And what do they do for health insurance in the meantime in Maricopa County, AZ.
Does AHCCCS offer any coverage?
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Medicare will be available beginning the 24th month afte... read more » |
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Resolved Question: I'm trying to find answers regarding medical histories stored by insurance companies for a disability case.?
(Thu, 23 Jul 2009 19:46:14 GMT)
Who stores medical histories for insurance companies? Who can access such info? Can my doctor; can I in all cases?
Say an insurance company, such as Prudential, knows more about my risks than I did ~ when I purchased life insurance ~. Does a company, like like a large insurance company, keep this info if one kept even part of the money from that insurance policy in their hands, after a corporate reshuffling that left one without life insurance?
Or does such an insurance company hide behind neoconservative legal opinion that states a company can virtually do whatever it wants to?
I know they keep all the records they can, so-as to be able to debate the merits of a claim in court and keep fraud down.
The question is, who, what, when, where and why not give access?
Seriously, my ex is a psyche nurse.
A very large sum of money went missing.
I perhaps cannot prove I even had said cash without access to medical records.
The psyche hospital she worked at has repeatedly "helped her case".
And I'm perhaps facing deadbeat dad law federal jail time after several incidences of attempted murder in jail for both civil law (deadbeat dad) and procedural law "violations" (I'm a squealer, yup, couldn't be quiet after the truth serum / head-wounds).
If insurance companies can help prove employment (never worked for the law without being hurt BAD) then why do I have this problem?
Can't someone help?
Why do people naturally assume if "law" is the problem, law is the answer? Cause to me, going whole hog on the eggs in a basket thing seems A TAD silly. If lawyers want to be judges (AND MANY DO) or lawyers want to win cases (AND ALL MIGHT VERY WELL, ASIDE OF COURSE FROM PUBLIC DEFENDERS), then they might want to pander to the political mindlessness that put them in office (THE JUDGES BENCHES ARE FOR SALE ~ FOR JUDGEMENTS BASED ON POLITICAL RHETORIC RATHER THAN LAW, OBVIOUSLY ~ CAUSE YOU CAN'T GET TO DEADBEAT DAD UNLESS ONE FORGETS WE HAVE A CONSTITUTION, WHICH THE COURTS HAVE DONE).
So the question is: given I've an old medical history / job history that is poorly doccumented, how do I get around the silly court notion that I must prove my case or face real and substancial jail time at hard labor if I can't "prove" I'm a cripple, to a "family court" wherein no lawyer will be on my side (not even a laughable public defender) and the court's presumption is "guilt by lazyness" ?
In family court, the standard is "civil law". This means whatever is assumed to be better than 50% "likely" is cause for a "finding" that that "more likely" thing is the fact of the matter.
For instance, many political judiciaries who call themselves Constitutionalists consider it 50% more likely a liberal works only 50% as hard as he might, and impute incomes accordingly.
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Resolved Question: How long can an insurance company make you wait to be approved for Long Term Disability?
(Thu, 09 Oct 2008 02:24:49 GMT)
So here it is. My husband has MS and was diagnosed 2 years ago. He is on infections and within the past 2 years has gone on short term then long term since Jan. Anyway every 3 months he gets reviewed and then waits approval for his long term. He also has been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety. Well Prudential is is the company that deals with the long term. He hasnt been paid in 3 months!! They have conviently not recieved the medical records that were sent out twice, then finally got all of them the third time. Now we have been waiting them to be reviewed for the last 2 weeks. I have talked to the person that is going to review them and she keeps saying it will be done tomorrow, but tomorrow never comes and she never returns my calls. When I do talk to her she just says she is sorry the doctor has not reviewed them with her yet and I get a line of excuses. This has affected my husbands health for the worst and he cant deal with her anymore, so I take care of it. She said one day the computers were down and today she said that his files were on back log, in short they havent got to them. How long can they make us wait? We are struggling terrible as we have 2 children and lots of bills. If there anything I can do. He did apply for SSD and they said they will have a decision in another month, I just dont know what to do about Prudential in the mean time. Can they make us wait and if so how long before I can really do something. I feel like I am caught between a rock and a hard place, as I dont want to be rude to this lady from Prudential because she kinda holds our well-being in her hands, but I am so angry. She's just giving us the run around. She did say once the review is complete he will get back pay, and promises that it will be complete by next week,but she is just a liar in my book. Any advise would help. We have even had my husband Disability Advocate contact her as well as his therapist, and they too have gotten the same story.... it will be complete by tomorrow. Please help our family is really struggling.
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Resolved Question: which insurance to buy?
(Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:03:48 GMT)
I'm an indonesian working in singapore now. Which insurance companies can offer me the complete insurance coverage and I'd like to have an option that in the event I'm moving back to my home country before the insurance plan is over, I can still continue to it?
I'v ehard about great eastern or prudential, but hv no one to contact here
* by complete insurance coverage, I meant medical, hospitalisation, accidental death and permanent disability thing... also probably an option which covers repatriation of dead body ( like in travel insurance)?
an old man riding bicycle got hit by a car and is instantly killed near my office today, and this totally freak me out....please help, thks
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Resolved Question: which insurance to buy?
(Mon, 23 Apr 2007 16:03:21 GMT)
I'm an indonesian working in singapore now. Which insurance companies can offer me the complete insurance coverage and I'd like to have an option that in the event I'm moving back to my home country before the insurance plan is over, I can still continue to it?
I'v ehard about great eastern or prudential, but hv no one to contact here
* by complete insurance coverage, I meant medical, hospitalisation, accidental death and permanent disability thing... also probably an option which covers repatriation of dead body ( like in travel insurance)?
an old man riding bicycle got hit by a car and is instantly killed near my office today, and this totally freak me out....please help, thks