Well I haven't had my initial screening yet, I have a don't get accepted for benefits than I will try to find a lawyer who will take my case. I have to get through the screening first.
I've tried many jobs over the years and have failed at all of them. The fact that a lawyer (who has a fairly good reputation) agreed to take my case years ago should say something.
I am 38 years old and I have suffered from ADHD, Asperger syndrome, among other things. Honestly I could have been fired for any reason and they had every rite to do that for whatever reason they wanted to, I am not questioning that or saying that I was unjustly fired, what I am trying to point...
Well I don't know why I was fired, but here is a little backstory. Back in 2010 after failing miserable at a job as a satellite installer I decided to apply for SSD, I was declined but was referred to a lawyer by someone who agreed to take my case. In 2012 I had an appeal hearing but was...
I would try to go back to the lawyer I had but I'm not sure if she is still practicing or not. She would be about 75 years old now. However there was someone else who referred me to her and if she is still actively working (which she may be) I may try to contact her to see if she knows anyone...
Several years ago I applied for SSD (and later SSI) benefits, I was declined and took them to court but I lost because they said that there were a few (I believe 3) jobs they thought I could do. One of those jobs was a packer, well I recently took a job as a packer but was told this morning via...
I've kept in touch with the person for a long time, it was 3 months ago that the person started asking for money but we have been in touch for years before that.
I'm pretty sure it was the person who I have known for a long time. It is possible someone could have forced her to do those things but I am starting to think that she did it freely herself.
Another thing that I forgot to mention is that I do have a documented disability if I could show that rendered me incapable of understanding the entire situation.