I would not think the government (the social security administration in this case) denies everyone right off the bat. Their decisions are probably based on need and level of disability.
And no, I do not receive any form of social security compensation, so I'm not necessarily advocating them. By perchance did you just see the movie, "The Rainmaker"?
yeah i dont think that they are allowed to deny on first go around due to economy. it may just be a matter of tighting up in funding and people who ,case by case, are in more of an immediate need first. im not sure but if you get denied i know that you can appeal. if u have been denied you might try that.
SS benefit won't increase the amount of $$ if someone have more than one disability. The amount of $$ will be the same.
I receive disability and my condition has worsened. Can my benefit be increased?
Question:
I currently receive Social Security disability benefits. My disabilities have worsened and I have other health problems. Can my monthly benefit amount be increased?
Answer:
No. Your Social Security disability benefit is based on the amount of your lifetime earnings before your disability began and not the degree or severity of your disability.
yeah i know the amount cannot be increased. i wonder if the person has two disabilities if it increases the chance to be granted benefits to start with though... if they get refused and only show one disability if they can maybe reapply showing two disabilities if that would help to get on ssi. hopefully i didnt cause confusion....
If anyone who are qualifed to get a SS benefit aka SSDI. If ssdi's amount is is lower than ssi benefit's limited amount of $. then ssdi benefiters are entitlted to get a SSI to be the same amount as what the full SSI benefit is made. SO it helps a lot for someone who did work for a few years or less pays who get less ssdi amounts than SSI's limited amount of $ therefore they get two benefits.
Yes I undertand what you are saying. All i know what SSA's rule, any one who have at least one disability to meet SSA's critia, in order to get a benefit. If you speak of more chance to get benefits if you have more than 2 disabilities to get a benefit easier. yes but not increasing the amount of $ for benefits. Hope it is clear.
Never had to apply for SSI. Had it my entire life.
I do have to say though... it's saved my butt more than once in this crazy, screwed up economy... but it certainly doesn't leave me with much to get myself OFF of SSI... which is the major issue for me with SSI.