Disability Claims & Multiple Sclerosis with Jonathan Ginsberg, J.D. of Ginsberg Law Offices

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @staceyvaas1210
    @staceyvaas1210 Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you for this interview Dr. I’m going through this process right now (sadly). I was trying so hard to make it to the finish line (65) , but made it to last summer at age 58, SPMS. I was diagnosed at age 35. My symptoms have worsened considerably over the past 10 years. I’m an RN. Not working has been a process. I appreciate your content 😊♥️

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +6

      I'm glad it was useful and best of luck Stacey. You should be proud of your lifetime of work even if you have to file for disability.

    • @nonameavailablerlb
      @nonameavailablerlb Před 3 lety +4

      My last shift 10-22-2004, I still mourn the loss of my career at age 34. Find hobbies to help fill the void.

    • @staceyvaas1210
      @staceyvaas1210 Před 3 lety +1

      @grateful_being I’m so sorry. I have found that having a routine really helps.

  • @PlaSpoonMar
    @PlaSpoonMar Před 3 lety +4

    Perfect timing for this as I'm going through this process now

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +1

      Hopefully it was helpful.

    • @TisEYEthe1
      @TisEYEthe1 Před 3 lety

      @@DrBrandonBeaber So basically MS verified, but can't you still move your hands? If so, DENIED! Go find some work that you can do just with your hands, hopefully you won't have to stand for long like a cashier though!

  • @dfellman60gmailcom
    @dfellman60gmailcom Před 3 lety +2

    Very helpful to a neurologist also.

  • @nonameavailablerlb
    @nonameavailablerlb Před 3 lety

    Excellent video! I was one of those who choose to work part time so I could keep my medical benefits. When I did apply for SSDI I was surprised it only took five weeks for approval. I send 15 years of medical records to SS myself, along with records from my employer which indicated LOAs and different positions to keep me in the game. I was lucky to have a great department manager.

  • @Jerusalem_Warrior
    @Jerusalem_Warrior Před 3 lety +1

    My MS diagnosis was a game changer vis a vis the Israeli National Insurance. Whereas before, my stipend was determined by a collection of disabilities in different medical fields - orthopedic, psychiatric, neurologic etc. - from the moment they received the MS diagnosis, there's been a set disability and special services stipend with no more fights. 🤗

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety

      I'm glad it worked out for you. I suppose one "advantage" of having multiple sclerosis in the disability system is that it's well known to be a serious and potentially disabling illness.

  • @desiredecove5815
    @desiredecove5815 Před 2 lety

    Well done Beabs. Thank you
    #Sharingiscaring

  • @andrewreisinger6860
    @andrewreisinger6860 Před 3 lety +1

    I guess I was "lucky", because I was diagnosed and retired medically after serving 4 years. So I was given a 50% Service Connected disability. I worked in retail management for about 12 years. My store closed, and it was getting tough to do my job anyway with all the standing and ladder climbing (I sold shoes). So I got unemployment for 6 months while I applied for SSDI. Luckily I had tons of medical records from the VA for the SS administration to look at. About 7 years later I went to the DAV (disabled American Veterans) organization to help me get my rating up to 100%, and that was paid retroactively from when I stopped working, so I got a LARGE check for that. Veterans with MS, use a Veterans Service Organization like the DAV for help!

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm glad the system worked for you. A lot of people have had wait times for SSDI hearings for longer than they can collect unemployment or state disability. I heard that MS is often considered to be a service-connected disability for people with agent orange exposure.

    • @andrewreisinger6860
      @andrewreisinger6860 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DrBrandonBeaber the VA can now recognize MS as a service connected disability AFTER a person has left the military and is dxd as a civilian (up to seven years, I think).

  • @RRMS-In-Check
    @RRMS-In-Check Před 3 lety

    I wish I knew this in 2015-2017. I filed for disability in 2015, and since I don't know how to complain, I was denied for years. Now I am too late for any of this.

  • @rosebenton1126
    @rosebenton1126 Před 3 lety +1

    How does SSDI work when you are self employed. I have MS and have my real estate license I barely work because it’s hard to show houses at times.

  • @keelyml
    @keelyml Před 3 lety

    I’m in the midst of the this now and have read much of Mr. Ginsberg’s information about the process. I did check in with a local attorney, specializing in SSDI, prior to filing. He gave me many good pointers in an hour long conversation and said “call him back if I get denied. If I don’t, then great!” It’s been quite the process, and my application is not even halfway through yet.

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +1

      It's definitely not something you want to be dealing with when you have ongoing medical issues, but hopefully you get approved. I think being well-informed about the process prior to filling out the paperwork definitely increases your chances.

  • @WMACPT
    @WMACPT Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing this!! This is an extremely important topic to cover. I fear the term disability is more a less a title only. One which most of us don’t like, but it does explain some things at least. Regarding medical benefits, I’ve found having this disability doesn’t really provide any medical benefits. Other than the diagnosis, and DMT’s. And thank goodness for that, and doctors like you. I’m nearing 30 years as a firefighter-paramedic. In AZ municipal fire departments, we don’t pay into SS system. For 30 years I haven’t paid into SS. It would have been nice to maybe have tried to petition for SSDI, but obviously I wouldn’t be awarded that. If I bring this disability to my HR, my ultimate fear is that they’ll only be kind to me while showing me the door out.

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety

      My experience with California state/city employees is that they tend to have a favorable disability/retirement system, but I can't speak for the AZ municipal fire department. Hopefully everything works out.

  • @rawsomehappy
    @rawsomehappy Před 3 lety

    I kept getting denied and finally used an attorney. MS for me, is a new body every day. The disability doctor I was sent to saw ALL my symptoms
    at that visit. Haven’t been that bad since. I was approved

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +2

      I'm glad it finally worked out for you. I know it can be a grueling process.

  • @nikkiuk
    @nikkiuk Před 3 lety

    I was denied SSI because we have two cars. 😠

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety

      So would you have to sell one care in order to get benefits?

    • @nikkiuk
      @nikkiuk Před 3 lety

      @@DrBrandonBeaber yep, that’s the only way to even apply. I applied about 6 months ago and received a call from the SS office asking about the cars!

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +1

      @@nikkiuk I think that's why Jonathan tries to get his clients into the SSDI system if they qualify since it isn't means tested.

    • @nikkiuk
      @nikkiuk Před 3 lety

      @@DrBrandonBeaber I don’t have enough credits to apply for SSDI 😞

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety

      @@nikkiuk :(

  • @mikeecko
    @mikeecko Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the video Doc. I'm actually going through this process right now. I was denied twice for disability. Because I didn't have enough work credits. I didn't have enough work credits because of my disability so go figure. I really need to get on this to get some sort of income. #MSSUCKS

    • @DrBrandonBeaber
      @DrBrandonBeaber  Před 3 lety +1

      The time last insured problem is very unfortunate. It should be based on lifetime work instead of recent work since there are many people with spotty work history related to their disabilities.

  • @nurtenayaz5193
    @nurtenayaz5193 Před 3 lety

    🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👍