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How Hard Is It To Get On Long Term Disinility When Your Nero Thinks You Can Do Your Job
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What are the rules between employer and employee

posted October 9, 2018
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Supposedly if a person has PD in 2 or more limbs, you are entitled to SS Disability. Depending on your age, regular SS might pay more. Check into it - you get to choose what source you get SS from, but you cannot combine 2 or more - but you are allowed to choose the highest paying one. How is Newcastle? We were in Gillette, Douglas, Sybille Canyon, and Laramie in June. John used to work in the uranium mines near Gillette & Big Timber MT. He has the tumors to prove it...

posted October 9, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Thats very true

posted October 19, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

At least get some professional advice...

posted October 18, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Lawyers can help but they’ll want a piece of the action.
Also with insurance companies you can’t sue them until you’ve exhausted all of your appeals.

posted October 18, 2018
A MyParkinsonsTeam Member

Can a lawyer help?

posted October 17, 2018

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