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1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits, Social Security and Workers' Compensation for California on
Q: What does ssi offer for someone that receives a lump sum so they don't loose there ssi benefits?
Ruben Montoya
Ruben Montoya
answered on Mar 9, 2017

Cannot really understand your question. If you are asking what does Social Security Indemnity offer for someone that receives a WC lump sum settlement the answer is nothing. If you want to know how to not lose SSI benefits when receiving a lump sum the answer is the hartman formula which based on... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security and Real Estate Law for California on
Q: Can you change title names on home while on SSI?
James Joseph Falcone
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James Joseph Falcone
answered on Oct 7, 2016

There is no restriction on changing title, but it may affect your SSI eligibility. You may need to consult with an attorney.

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: I need to know why a portion of ssi back pay can't be saved for emergencies ? What if there are house or car repair ?

What if a family member, son, daughter, grandchild, or friend is living in another is ill and you have to go there ? What if a storm makes the roof leak or you have to fix mold damage ? What if the car won't pass smog and needs 900. worth of done to pass, but you can't afford to buy... View More

Robert Martin Louque Jr
Robert Martin Louque Jr
answered on Aug 13, 2016

SSI is needs based and has strict asset and income restrictions. It might not be right that a person with SSI cannot save for a "rainy day," but that is how the law is written. You can be completely and totally disabled but if you do not qualify for SSDI and you have too many assets or... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security, Bankruptcy, Civil Litigation and Collections for California on
Q: I received a summons regarding unpaid (& undisputed) credit card debt. I am disabled, with SS as sole income.

I was laid off in 2012. I continued to pay all debts until approx Jan 2016 when I ran out of money (including liquidating all retirement savings). I have been on disability since June 8, 2015. I was granted Social Security benefits - my only source of income - in July 2016. I have no car, no real... View More

Sergio G. Chaidez
Sergio G. Chaidez
answered on Aug 9, 2016

It is better to get out ahead of them. While SSI & SSDI direct deposits are exempt, that will not necessarily prevent a judgment creditor from trying to collect against them and forcing you to explain why they are exempt.

1 Answer | Asked in Public Benefits and Social Security for California on
Q: Can I get disability for sciatica, spinal arthritis, and depression?

At age 12, I fell flat on my back from a high (supposedly) karate kick in the air. I've had horrible lower back problems since. My mother would take me to massage therapists who always claimed it was a slipped disc. As I got older I made several trips to the ER regarding lower back pain. In... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Aug 4, 2016

Check with legal aid/legal services for the county you are in. Homeless services may also help. You need medical assistance so you can get the medical evaluations you need. If there is a vocational rehab department in California they might be able to help.

1 Answer | Asked in Collections, Probate and Social Security for California on
Q: The court ordered to Resp, w/ no income, to pay Petitioner’s attorney’s fees, subject to future employment and income.

The Respondent receives SS disability. Please explain. If Respondent dies, his new wife and new children will have to pay what he owed? Is there any law, that allows Court to sanction, condition of future income?

Richard Samuel Price
Richard Samuel Price
answered on Mar 6, 2016

Yes, the court can sanction you conditioned on your future income. It is inherent in the court's power to sanction parties.

If you die, your wife and children are not responsible for your debts, your estate is responsible for those debts. In a probate of your estate, the creditors of...
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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: IVE BEEN WAITING 4 YEARS AND WONDER WHERE OR WHAT MY STATUS OF MY CASE IS MY LAWYERS HAVENT EVEN CONTACTED ME

ITS BEEN WAY TOO LONG IVE BEEN DEEMED DISABLED FOR A LONG TIME NOW

Andy Chen
Andy Chen
answered on Oct 9, 2015

Social Security cases take a long time. 4 years strikes me as too long, though. If your lawyer won't contact you, fire him and hire another lawyer.

Andy

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: my niece born in USA 21 years ago but her mom took her to mexico and she never get her social can she get one now??

We don't know if her dad received her social one day..we lost contact with him since she was born

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jun 21, 2015

Seek for advice from an experienced social security and immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: What is the name of the position that first reviews an SSDI case? The person who first denies/aproves it?
Cheryl F Coon
Cheryl F Coon
answered on Jun 5, 2015

Every state has a number of offices that decide Social Security disability actions. The first place is your local Field office; the second place that a decision may occur is at the Disability Determination Service of your State, and the third decisionmaker is the Office of Disability Adjudication... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: can my lawyer cancel my ssi hearing date? shes only recently involved ive done most work myself
Cheryl F Coon
Cheryl F Coon
answered on Jun 5, 2015

Have you asked your lawyer why she took this action? Ordinarily, a lawyer would consult with her client first. She may feel that your case is not ready for a hearing because she only just became involved. I urge you to talk with her.

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: Can I get social security back pay for the years I was deported?

Ten years ago I was deported. the circuit court of appeas vacated the removal order and this year I was returned to the LPR status I had prior to deportation.

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on Jun 21, 2015

Seek for advice from an experienced SSA and immigration attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: What kind of lawyer do I need?

I have a birth certificate but my mother got my social security card with my stepfather's name. I have no form of ID but my birth certificate. I don't know my social security number. What do I do to get an ID? What kind of a lawyer do I hire?

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on May 5, 2015

Immigration attorney if you are not a lawful resident or citizen. Social Security attorney with experience of solving problems. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

2 Answers | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: SSA DDS approved my disability application, but with a different significantly later date for disability start.

In their letter, they stated that I became disabled "under their rules" on YY. This date YY is more than one year after I actually became disabled. How do I find out how they determined this disability start date? Do I have a right to call them and ask about their rules for this... View More

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on May 9, 2015

Seek for opinions from an experienced social security attorney. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: at federal level social security claim

Can't find Atty to take my case to federal level wrongfully terminated SDI nobody has bothered investigate my allegations

Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
Camlinh Nguyen Rogers
answered on May 5, 2015

If you are still looking for an attorney, Complete contact form at http://aba-us.com/contact/?lang=en with the case history in details. We will determine if we can help. Good luck. www.aba-us.com

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: Qualify for social security benefits

I would like to know if I am able to collect benefits? My right has 3 fingers that are not full size; less then half. At times it is hard to even grasp things or use that hand.

Jerry Lutkenhaus
Jerry Lutkenhaus
answered on Feb 18, 2012

I don't practice in your state but I have practiced SS law in Virginia for 35 years. You did not list your age in your question. If your impairment is confined to one hand, then this would not usually qualify you for Disability by itself. You can still do one-armed work. Check with your state... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for California on
Q: I am wondering, how long do I have to wait until I get my ssi packpay after my final interview...

My final interview was on the 17th of this month, I was told I will get my monthly amount on the first, I am curious how long do I have to wait until I get my award letter and my backpay

Jerry Lutkenhaus
Jerry Lutkenhaus
answered on Feb 18, 2012

If you are talking about Social Security Disability, then the back benefits depends upon the date you are designated to be disabled. Generally your benefits cannot start until five (5) months after the date you are declared disabled. Also, your benefits cannot go back any further than one year... View More

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