Author: | James Lowrance | ISBN: | 1230000032385 |
Publisher: | James M. Lowrance | Publication: | November 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | James Lowrance |
ISBN: | 1230000032385 |
Publisher: | James M. Lowrance |
Publication: | November 22, 2012 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
The current U.S. Social Security Disability Income system (SSDI) grants benefits for those who cannot continue to earn an income through employment, due to chronic or terminal illnesses they may develop, that disables them physically or mentally. This is certainly a wonderful thing and it has saved many of its recipients from losing their homes and reasonable quality of life for their families and even from losing their lives early, by providing opportunity for continued medical care that would otherwise be impossible for them to obtain.
With this said, there are also those policies practiced or enforced by the social security disability program for example that cause deserving applicants to be denied (the main subject of this book) and in some cases, less-deserving or undeserving applicants to be accepted by the same benefits program. I wish to point out some of these policies, within the chapters of this book but I endeavor to do so, without appearing to be casting dispersions on the SSDI system as a whole, which is a wonderful program and a privilege for disabled citizens.
I sincerely believe it is extremely important for legitimately disabled Americans to be cared-for in a country that takes pride in helping those who are less-fortunate -- not those who are looking for a free ride or for a chance to scam the system but who are truly and sincerely in need.
CONTENTS (Approx. 7,819 words in length):
CHAPTER ONE:
The Benefits of Being a Contributing American Citizen
CHAPTER TWO:
The Proper Screening of Disability Applicants
CHAPTER THREE:
Why I Applied for Social Security Disability
CHAPTER FOUR:
Why I Considered Canceling My Application for Social Security Disability before a Final Hearing
It is my sincere hope that the words I offer in this book, contain proper perspective and that nothing contained herein, is perceived as unnecessary ranting or complaining on my part but that my thoughts will rather add some intelligent, logical perspective to this very difficult subject.
The current U.S. Social Security Disability Income system (SSDI) grants benefits for those who cannot continue to earn an income through employment, due to chronic or terminal illnesses they may develop, that disables them physically or mentally. This is certainly a wonderful thing and it has saved many of its recipients from losing their homes and reasonable quality of life for their families and even from losing their lives early, by providing opportunity for continued medical care that would otherwise be impossible for them to obtain.
With this said, there are also those policies practiced or enforced by the social security disability program for example that cause deserving applicants to be denied (the main subject of this book) and in some cases, less-deserving or undeserving applicants to be accepted by the same benefits program. I wish to point out some of these policies, within the chapters of this book but I endeavor to do so, without appearing to be casting dispersions on the SSDI system as a whole, which is a wonderful program and a privilege for disabled citizens.
I sincerely believe it is extremely important for legitimately disabled Americans to be cared-for in a country that takes pride in helping those who are less-fortunate -- not those who are looking for a free ride or for a chance to scam the system but who are truly and sincerely in need.
CONTENTS (Approx. 7,819 words in length):
CHAPTER ONE:
The Benefits of Being a Contributing American Citizen
CHAPTER TWO:
The Proper Screening of Disability Applicants
CHAPTER THREE:
Why I Applied for Social Security Disability
CHAPTER FOUR:
Why I Considered Canceling My Application for Social Security Disability before a Final Hearing
It is my sincere hope that the words I offer in this book, contain proper perspective and that nothing contained herein, is perceived as unnecessary ranting or complaining on my part but that my thoughts will rather add some intelligent, logical perspective to this very difficult subject.