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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm glad they are checking into this. I think people are collecting on their parents who are dead. They probably never notified SSA about their parents death and grand parents death and are collecting. I wouldn't be surprised if scammers caught on to this and are collecting. They need to further investigate and prosecute these people.[/quote] Like they have a body in their crawl space? My mother died last month, when the death certificate is filed (mortuary did this), SSA is notified. The direct deposit payment was back out of her account before I could even notify the bank she was deceased (didn't have the printed death certificate yet). Just because you think it in your head doesn't mean it's that simple.[/quote] What’s a mortuary? [/quote] Okay, so you think hillbillies are hiding bodies, got it. Now, much bigger issue, figure out why there are so many people of working age collecting SSI: Disabled beneficiaries aged 18–64 in current-payment status accounted for over 4.6 percent of the population aged 18–64 in the United States. In three states, they represented less than 3 percent of the state population. The states with the highest rates of disabled beneficiaries—7 percent or more—were Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Maine, Mississippi, and West Virginia. [img]https://www.ssa.gov/policy/docs/statcomps/di_asr/2011/chart03.gif[/img][/quote] Just ask the union head which doctors will deem you disabled and then file for more benies. Easy peasy. [/quote] I would not think that WV, MS, AR, or KY are states with unions. Just the opposite. I do agree that there are doctors in all states that can be bought and are unethical enough to issue a report for their patient(s) to qualify for disability insurance. [/quote]
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