Posted on 07/11/2011 6:06:49 PM PDT by Nachum
Forget CIGNA and nay company disability coverage Durham had or did not have. If you have terminal cancer, or terminal anything, you IMMEDIATELY qualify for Social Security Disability including Medicare. (not SSI but full boat, regular S.S.)
Her S.S. monthly amount would have been the same amount as if she was 65 and retiring. So she wouldn't have had to pay a penny out of pocket and worry about 'bankruptcy'. Her company Health Insurance pays the primary, 80%, and from her SS payments she could have paid the deductible (it's not like Medicaid were you have to be 'poor'(/s) to qualify). So her 'Lawyer son' apparently wasn't too sharp back then. (HUGH sarcasm intended)
She should have called....... Binder and Binder :-)
‘Fresh Doubt’? A rational man must doubt everything a Cook County Democrat says.
Only the insane forgo skepticism when a Crook County Dem speaks. Their promises are mist, their memories sieves, and their tongues forked. They lie as naturally as they breathe.
Byron York is being kind. It is more than “fresh doubt.” Obama lied, once again.
Ladies and gentlemen, we have 60 states! God Bless America!
He didn't include Puerto Rico. Yet.
This was not true in 1975-77 when I worked for Social Security.
I remember a file where the guy was terminally ill and the Claims Authorizer deemed him still able to push a broom, so he was denied disability benefits. He appealed and wrote to his representative, but died before his appeal could be processed, but after death he got retroactive benefits up to his death paid to his family, IIRC.
I believe that the more compassionate treatment of the terminally ill you refer to did not come until reforms passed under Clinton.
Relevant to this thread is that Stanley Ann would have had to first qualify for SS benefits based on her payments and her US employers payments into the SS system while she working in the US. Her US working history was negligible (a few year at the Ford Foundation in NY?), so the SSDI benefits would have been the minimum, most likely.
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