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Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
- 6,854
Hey, I'm wondering if anyone has had any luck in getting approved for SSI for Aspergers/autism? I have a diagnosis for Aspergers when I was a teenager and do meet the requirements for SSI (not have more than $2,000 in assets which includes bank accounts (checking/savings), first house/apartment doesn't count, first vehicle doesn't count, personal effects are exempt, etc., also have a diagnosed medical condition/disability that is likely to last more than a year, and also make less than the SGA amount, which is less than $1220 per month). I know I railed against psychiatry and vowed never to ever go to a therapist/counselor again. However, knowing this is an necessary evil to get approved for the benefits and I would likely make an exemption and swallow my pride (temporarily) to get what I need to survive. If I didn't have to go through a therapist/counselor and get a diagnosis or screening for SSI then I wouldn't, but because I need to as part of the process and want to get approved, I have no choice.
As of now, I do not currently have a job and am waiting on my SSI hearing date to be scheduled, which would likely be in 2020. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to increase my chances of getting on SSI? I have already been denied in my initial claim, then appealed it and denied again, and now it's at the request for hearing/pending hearing phase. I know I must get an SSI lawyer to improve my chances of winning a case, but beyond that, I have no idea.
As of now, I do not currently have a job and am waiting on my SSI hearing date to be scheduled, which would likely be in 2020. Does anyone have any advice on what I can do to increase my chances of getting on SSI? I have already been denied in my initial claim, then appealed it and denied again, and now it's at the request for hearing/pending hearing phase. I know I must get an SSI lawyer to improve my chances of winning a case, but beyond that, I have no idea.