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Qualifiction for Social Security Disibility or SSI

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John Claypool

Junior Member
We live on Louisiana. My wife rcently suffered a stroke, and has lost the use of her left arm as a result. Does she qualigy for Social Security Disability or SSI? what steps do we need to take in order to activate it?
 


correct_this

Junior Member
Social Security Disability

All I know is that SS was very helpful to me when I went through the process. I suffered an assault by a prisoner in the state prison I was working that left my right hand weakened severely and my knees were arthritic from all the standing and I got the disability and an early retirement at 62. Make an appointment to see someone at SS and discuss this matter with them. It sounds like a sure thing but it takes awhile to get the benefit and you must have medical records to substantiate the claim. I hope this is helpful to you. Good luck!
 

bjl1105

Member
John Claypool said:
We live on Louisiana. My wife rcently suffered a stroke, and has lost the use of her left arm as a result. Does she qualigy for Social Security Disability or SSI? what steps do we need to take in order to activate it?
File the application as soon as possble. In the case of a recent stroke, it often takes a little longer for a medical decison because they want to see how quickly the client recovers/progresses. Get the paperwork started a/s/a/p and good luck!
 

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