Guest guest Posted November 3, 2003 Report Share Posted November 3, 2003 I have a friend who went on SSDI about a year ago after starting dialysis. She continued to work for a short time as she was allowed to make, I think, up to $750.00 a month and still draw full benefits. She wanted to keep working but got so much flack about her schedule that she didn't feel it was worth it. Yes, we discussed going through ADA and all the other angles but the woman was tired and really didn't need the money and finally decided it wouldn't be worth the hassle. Ronnie Re: S S I > Say what? Because your wife is working, you are not qualified for > SSDI (Social Security Disability Income)? Did you work up until some > point where you had to stop working because of PLS? Down here (NC), > we would say " that dog won't hunt " . I work full time and Bettie Jo > did also until forced to retire because of PLS. Her DDSI correctly > began according to their timetable, however, the disability income > from her work was reduced when she began receiving SSDI. Someone > might need to take another look. > > It is my understanding that as long as one is receiving disability > payments, then they may not work. Bart is correct, in that if paid in > case and no report was made to Uncle, it would float. > > Don > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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