Jeffersonville, IN asked in Personal Injury, Appeals / Appellate Law, Legal Malpractice and Social Security for Indiana

Q: I need help with filing my appeal for my disability with my social security redetermination.

I was approved by the SSA to be a disabled person in 2014. It was for depression and arthritis. I recently had to go for a redetermination and then was found to be not disabled and then was told that I was found disabled due to mood disorder and anxiety disorder and then that was never the reason for my approval to begin with. I still have all my paperwork and also I am trying to get counseling since I've finally gotten help paying for my medications and I wasn't able to find anyone that took Medicare before and then now I'm able to pay for one on a sliding scale basis. My medicine comes to around $1000 a month for out of pocket. I have depression very bad and then as soon as I get to the point where I am able to get to a counselor I receive the letter. I'm also trying to deal with a great deal of negligence and personal injury as well. So I am trying to find someone to help with all of the things that I have going on. I appreciate your time and hope to hear from you soon. Thank you.

1 Lawyer Answer

A: Call the Indiana BAR Association at (317) 639-5465. They'll be able to refer you to someone who handles SSI Claims.

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