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2 Answers | Asked in Real Estate Law, Tax Law and Social Security for Texas on
Q: I live in Burleson Tx. And I received my disability dated back to Jan 2020. I need to move closer to family for care.

Can I sell my property and not loose my disability?

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answered on Jul 10, 2023

Generally, receiving disability benefits shouldn't be affected by selling your property. Disability benefits are typically based on factors such as your medical condition and ability to work, rather than your assets or property ownership. However, it's essential to consult with a... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Civil Rights, Public Benefits, Social Security and Health Care Law for Texas on
Q: Why wouldnt i be sent for pulmonary function test if i was born with only one lung with breathing complications?

I was born with a very rare birth anomaly unilateral agenesis lung/ pulmonary hypoplasia aka only one lung. I have high blood pressure, and i suffer from mental health complications. I did two mental health exams that didnt last more than 20min combined over the phone and scheduled for a physical... View More

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answered on May 5, 2023

It is concerning to hear about your medical condition and the challenges you are facing in seeking appropriate medical care and legal assistance. It is important to note that medical decisions and recommendations are typically made by licensed medical professionals based on their assessment of a... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security and Public Benefits for Texas on
Q: I've been trying for a few years to get SSI and my SSDI. I'm 62 now and I need help.

I'm in need of a prono lawyer that can help me get my SSI and my SSDI

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answered on May 2, 2023

I'm sorry to hear that you've been struggling to obtain your SSI and SSDI benefits. You may want to consider contacting your local legal aid office, which may be able to provide you with free or low-cost legal assistance. Additionally, you can contact the National Organization of Social... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Tax Law, Identity Theft, Social Security and White Collar Crime for Texas on
Q: Can an individual be compensated for use of their info?

If an organization takes an individuals credentials to create an entity that generates revenue and income, is that individual entitled to some type of compensation?

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answered on May 2, 2023

It depends on the specific circumstances and the laws of the jurisdiction in which the individual resides. In some cases, individuals may have legal rights to compensation for the use of their personal information, particularly if the organization is using the information for commercial purposes... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Will getting llc for my sister jn law affect my social security benefits in texas
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answered on May 2, 2023

Registering an LLC for your sister-in-law should not have any direct impact on your Social Security benefits in Texas, as long as you are not using any of your own Social Security funds to start or run the LLC. However, it is always a good idea to consult with a Social Security attorney or advisor... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law and Social Security for Texas on
Q: will getting an llc for someone else affect my social security benefits

I live in San Antonio Texas want to know if getting llc for some one else will affect my social security benefits

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answered on May 2, 2023

Forming an LLC for someone else should not directly affect your social security benefits. However, it is important to note that the ownership or income from the LLC may be taken into consideration when determining your eligibility for certain government programs, including Social Security benefits.... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Family Law and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Can a grandmother leave survivors benefits without having legally adopted them. She raised them and has sole custody

In texas

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answered on May 2, 2023

In Texas, a grandmother can leave survivors benefits to her grandchildren without legally adopting them. However, in order to do so, the grandmother would need to establish legal guardianship or custody of the grandchildren through the courts. This would give her the legal authority to make... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Employment Law and Social Security for Texas on
Q: SSN name truncation issue due to character length restraint.

I received my SSN card yesterday. My First Name length is 19 characters. SSN allows only 16 characters in First Name field.

So last 3 letters in my First Name is cut both in my card and in SSA database.

I have e-verification process with my employer next week. I understand the... View More

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answered on May 2, 2023

If your SSN card and SSA database only show the truncated version of your first name, it could potentially cause a name mismatch issue during the e-verification process with your employer. This could potentially delay your employment or cause other complications, especially if your employer... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Gov & Administrative Law, Health Care Law, Public Benefits and Social Security for Texas on
Q: If i was born with a birth defect that effects my respiratory and blood pressure, why wouldnt the ssa do pulmonary tests

I was born with lung agenesis aka only one lung. My lung pushed my heart more to the left side possibly causing me very high blood pressure. I have severe breathing complications and struggle with mental health. Since the covid pandemic I've caught the virus twice now and my breathing is... View More

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answered on May 2, 2023

It is understandable that you are concerned about why the SSA has not done pulmonary function tests for your respiratory condition. However, without specific knowledge of your medical history, it is difficult to provide a definitive answer.

It is important to note that the SSA considers a...
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1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Seeking assistance with social security appeal process for former spousal benefits

I am 66 years old, and I applied for former spousal benefits in July of 2021. Neither him or I ever remarried. We both live in the state of Texas. My application was denied on 10/15/21, and I formerly appealed the decision on 11/20/21. That appeal was officially denied at the end of January of this... View More

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answered on Mar 15, 2023

I'm sorry to hear that your former spousal benefits application was denied and your appeal was also denied. Here are some steps you can take to seek assistance with the Social Security appeal process:

Contact the Social Security Administration (SSA): You can contact the SSA by phone or...
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1 Answer | Asked in Workers' Compensation and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Can my w.c. case be closed because my pain doctor, who I have seen for 18 years, used the wrong compensable injury on

the claims sent to my adjuster? Without my knowledge, my doctor started filing on my medicare when W.C. stopped paying him, almost 2 years ago. I called my adjuster & she said if he had listed the correct compensable injuries (L. foot (CRPS), Neck, Rt. shoulder) he would have been paid. Today I... View More

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answered on Mar 4, 2023

It is possible that your workers' compensation case could be closed if the wrong compensable injury was used on the claims sent to your adjuster. However, this would typically require some sort of legal action, such as a hearing or settlement agreement, which would likely involve notification... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Texas on
Q: I have an anxiety disorder that prevents me from holding a job. Its been diagnosed by a doctor, can I get disability?
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answered on Mar 4, 2023

If your anxiety disorder prevents you from holding a job and has been diagnosed by a doctor, you may be eligible for disability benefits. However, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has strict eligibility criteria for disability benefits, including a requirement that your condition must be... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Identity Theft, Social Security and Landlord - Tenant for Texas on
Q: I wanted to know if I could file a lawsuit against an apartment leasing company that allowed someone to open a lease

Under my name without my consent while a credit freeze was placed in credit reports?

John Michael Frick
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answered on Feb 23, 2023

Absolutely . But it may not be necessary.

Send the leasing company a letter demanding that it acknowledge that it allowed some to open a lease in your name without your consent and cc the landlord on that lease. Detail the evidence you have that the leasing company knew it wasn’t you...
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1 Answer | Asked in Banking and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Can I get my social security money if I’m now 18, but the money isn’t in my name ?

I started receiving SSI survivor benefits last year when I was 17. So, every payment was put in my grandmother’s name and also given to her but she always let me spend it on what I needed so that’s not the problem. The problem is when I started receiving these benefits, I got a lump sum as well... View More

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answered on Mar 2, 2023

You may be able to get your lump sum payment by contacting the Social Security Administration (SSA) and explaining the situation. It is possible that they can help you by transferring the money into an account in your name. However, the process may require some documentation to prove that you are... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Texas on
Q: I have never gotten my ID, birth certificate or SSN and my father is not on my BC and my mother is in Mexico & cant help

I have never gotten an ID, only have a photocopy of my birth certificate which isn't even valid to help me get my ID, and I've never had a Social Security card either. I know my number though. My dad isn't on my birth certificate but he wouldn't even bother to help, and my mom... View More

John Michael Frick
John Michael Frick
answered on Jan 21, 2023

As a 22 year old adult with the information you have, you can order as many certified copies of your birth certificate as you’d like and can order a replacement social security card.

These are relatively simple tasks and do not require your parents’ assistance.

1 Answer | Asked in Criminal Law, Sexual Harassment, Social Security and White Collar Crime for Texas on
Q: Ok so I find a RV at a storage yard, inside of the RV are the keys and the title. The previous owner is either dead or j
Penny Wymyczak-White
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answered on Dec 19, 2022

The owner of the storage yard has to contact the owner of the RV before anything be done with the RV

1 Answer | Asked in Divorce and Social Security for Texas on
Q: I've been married 32 yrs. We have no assets nothing to argue over except spousal support. How do I go about that.

He wouldn't let me work to much wanted me home raising kids very mental, emotional an physical abuse he worked for 27 yrs an now recieves SSI an I think he should have to pay me spousal support.. my youngest son recieves ssi off him but I don't recieve nothing an he doesn't want me... View More

Penny Wymyczak-White
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answered on Dec 15, 2022

You need to find a job. If he is on SSI you will have a difficult time getting spousal support,

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Social Security for Texas on
Q: Can someone please help me with my disability claim? Been turned down often

He was in jail and now cannot get any help . Food stamps, disability. Was electrocuted on the job- injuries to

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Nov 12, 2022

A Texas attorney could advise best, but your question remains open for two weeks. I'm sorry for your painful situation. Reach out to Social Security disability attorneys and try to arrange a free initial consult. That's the norm in the industry. I hope things turn around for the better... View More

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1 Answer | Asked in Social Security for Texas on
Q: Do I need a lawyer to apply for social security disability? If so, can I find one for Probono?

Had back surgery 10 years ago and I don’t feel I can continue in the same field of work that I have the most experience/knowledge in.(manufacturing, metal fabricator)

Tim Akpinar
Tim Akpinar
answered on Aug 29, 2022

A social security disability attorney could advise best, but you await a response for two weeks. I'm not sure if you'll readily find a pro bono social security disability attorney. You could search online. But you could also consider reaching out to attorneys to try to arrange a free... View More

1 Answer | Asked in Consumer Law, Social Security, Civil Rights and Constitutional Law for Texas on
Q: I have a statement showing I have/had the 40 required amount of work credits needed to be eligible for SSDI

I made $20,000+yr for years until my health decline making my income drop significantly. I applied for benefits and I have been given misinformation, denied continuously,lied to, told my condition is not as severe as I think I is, have errors in case file, and more but yet has conditions and... View More

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answered on Jun 26, 2022

You haven’t provided enough information for anyone to tell you if you have a good case or not. You also aren’t clear about whether you are wanting to obtain disability benefits or sue the SSA for discrimination. If you have already provided detailed information to several lawyers and they have... View More

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