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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] He can begin to get SSI benefits for his mental health, because I don't forsee him working again. It's very difficult to get back in the job marketplace after a year when you have a HEALTHY attitude about it, but to try and do so after a year when your mental health is struggling? I don't forsee it happening. Have his doctor/therapist diagnose him with depression, then he can collect a few thousand in SSI every month (it's better than nothing, right?). Just know that they reject 99% of those who apply for it. If you appeal, it will most likely go through. [/quote] He’s not going to get SSI if OP is working and they have savings to pull from. You have to be very low income to qualify. He is probably insured for the non-needs based disability benefits, but it’s not going to be about whether he can go back to a high paying, stressful job like before but whether he could do any job at all like even assembly line work. There will need to be some fairly significant mental health issues going on to be found disabled.[/quote] Why are you talking about SSDI? 1). OP didn’t say he had a mental illness. 2). Don’t most people in the DCUM income tax bracket have private disability insurance?[/quote] What? LTD is very expensive, and usually has caps. [/quote]
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