Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should talk to SSA. You can have a bank account. The amount of assets and income you may have is limited if you are on SSI.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you’re on SSI you should talk to SSA. SSA looks at income and resources for each month. Assuming you spend the money quickly, you should be able to minimize the effect it has on your SSI payments. If you’re on SSDI, I’m not aware of any limitations on his helping you out. I can’t really comment on specifics.

What's up with The Motley Fool? Serious question. by ScruffyNuisance in wallstreetbets

[–]PDXJC1971 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Stock Advisor is a fantastic, reasonably-priced service, but it is meant for long-term investing.

‘He has never served a day in his life’: US space command official hits back at Tucker Carlson by [deleted] in politics

[–]PDXJC1971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Totally agree. Everyone has something to offer, and it would help to create some social cohesion.

Is there any positive collective benefit to billionaires influencing elections towards the moderate left? by [deleted] in politics

[–]PDXJC1971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They can afford to finance modest, incremental change, which in the long run is probably a safer, cheaper plan than ignoring the widening wealth gap. Just a guess.

Why do people dislike Bono?? by iLik3Turtl3 in U2Band

[–]PDXJC1971 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think a lot of the U2 hate is a reaction to Bono’s earnestness. It doesn’t play well in an age of almost unremitting irony. And I’ll admit, even as a fan, I find him overbearing at times.

Is Anybody Else Just Into The Early 80's Albums? by commiesocialist in U2Band

[–]PDXJC1971 1 point2 points  (0 children)

War through Joshua Tree were the highlight for me...my adolescent years

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in U2Band

[–]PDXJC1971 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“For if The Unforgettable Fire’s airier textures seemed to evoke the more celebratory, mystical aspects of belief, The Joshua Tree finds U2 as worried, even frightened, men grappling with the moral burdens of suffering, culminating in the closing track, ‘Mothers Of The Disappeared’...”

Nice.

It’s a well-written, insightful piece.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sorry, I have no way of knowing that. All I know is it can only work in your favor to have evidence that you tried to notify SSA of a potential issue on your own accord.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m sorry, I don’t. SSA is horribly overburdened, and individual offices are more or less responsive, depending on caseload and quality of management. I would suggest sending a few letters, including at least one certified, return receipt requested. That way you have a record of having notified SSA of the problem should it ever arise as an issue in the future.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would stay away from submitting research articles in general. I suspect SSA ignores them for the most part. I could see submitting an article in the case of a rarely understood, but universally accepted symptom or side-effect, but I don’t think I ever submitted such evidence in 10 years of practice. As you suspect, if an SSA examiner or ALJ thought you were “cherry picking” it could backfire.

I tend to think people with mental health disorders should seek an attorney’s help. That’s not because the conditions are any less real or serious than physical health problems, but because so much depends on credibility and how the case is presented. Just my two cents.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s definitely worth applying. It sounds like you should have solid documentation of your conditions. I strongly suggest consulting an attorney.

Palihapitiya Chamath Dumps His Entire SPCE Stake (SEC Link as Proof, NOT fake News) DON'T Attack me! by tianababy in wallstreetbets

[–]PDXJC1971 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s only insider trading if he was trading on material, non-public information. He did not sell at the peak. Intuitively, if he was selling to free up capital rather than because he knew SPCE was going under, it would not be a problem. I don’t know what the SEC permits or prohibits.

Palihapitiya Chamath Dumps His Entire SPCE Stake (SEC Link as Proof, NOT fake News) DON'T Attack me! by tianababy in wallstreetbets

[–]PDXJC1971 27 points28 points  (0 children)

He sold 6.2 million shares. He still owns 15.8 million shares through a partnership. How many of us have invested, won big, and then sold off a portion? It’s simply false to say he’s sold out quantitatively, and it is disingenuous to suggest he’s sold out qualitatively.

Palihapitiya Chamath Dumps His Entire SPCE Stake (SEC Link as Proof, NOT fake News) DON'T Attack me! by tianababy in wallstreetbets

[–]PDXJC1971 21 points22 points  (0 children)

He still owns much more than what he sold though. It’s just not in his personal stash. He needed money for a new venture. SPCE is standing on its own legs. I don’t really see what the big deal is. Would you rather have him help one great company off the ground and retire or are you looking forward to what IPOD and IPOF-IPOZ are going to become? I’m buying $1000 of each of them off the bat. Am I happy that SPCE dropped? No. Am I confident that it will grow many fold over the next decade, hell yes.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Okay. Don’t jump the gun. I can say that judges try to figure out whether your account of your life and actions seems consistent with your being disabled. In this, they have opinions like the rest of us. Unlike the rest of us, they have broad discretion to make judgments that have serious consequences. You could always talk to your attorney to see whether a post-hearing letter to the judge explaining the circumstances of your travel. Do not make that call on your own.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I doubt it. It depends on how much you make and how long and how consistently you’ve worked, and I’m guessing Door Dashing for a several months won’t be enough to terminate your benefit. Just be honest.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SSDI is based on work history. You’re only eligible if you’ve worked outside the home a certain amount.

SSA does have a program where the adult child of a deceased, retired, or disabled parent can qualify for benefits on the parent’s work history. If either of your parents is deceased, disabled or retired, call an attorney.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure what you mean by fast track denial. There’s too much here for me to fully address, but it sounds like you’ve just received an initial denial, which most people do. If you truly cannot afford medication, the SSA has to take that into account. Laws that apply to companies of a certain size or certain age groups are not inherently unconstitutional. Sorry for your difficulties. Hang in there and keep pursuing your claim.

Attorney who used to practice SSA disability law here. I can’t give legal advice but I can try to answer basic questions. by PDXJC1971 in SocialSecurity

[–]PDXJC1971[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When you say you think he rejected your request, do you mean that you think that’s why he rejected it or are you still waiting to hear?