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mr ed

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we were going to do that for sis-in-law but they had so much BS we shitcanned the idea. Read the rules before starting. If your penniless it might be OK.
 

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we were going to do that for sis-in-law but they had so much BS we shitcanned the idea. Read the rules before starting. If your penniless it might be OK.
you cannot own anything!! a friend who's son had a permanent wreck injury said thay had to sell everything he owned and drain his savings etc.
 

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you cannot own anything!! a friend who's son had a permanent wreck injury said thay had to sell everything he owned and drain his savings etc.
I was told they have changed the laws on this. Used to you couldnt show any income (W-4) for 2 full years. No more according to what I was told. And what difference does it make what I own? That make 0 sense to me.
 

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Unless the guidelines have changed the lawyers fee is $5000, which will be taken from your lump sum payment from SSA when you are approved. Most cases are resolved in 2 1/2 to 3 years.
I was told, with new recent changes, that some have been approved in a month or less?
 

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