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How is disabilty determined in a young adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="STILLjustamom" data-source="post: 65871" data-attributes="member: 1580"><p>Cindy, I am about to go through this with my son. One thing they also look at is prior work history....how many jobs they have had and why they left, what kind of work did they do and can they still do that kind of work (or school).</p><p>My son has had over 27 jobs and he is only 25! So this is an example. </p><p>I plan on trying myself the first time and if we get rejected,then I will hire an attorney. In the meantime we are going to attempt to help him through the dept. of rehabilitative services. They try to help them get back to work or to school. I was told it doesn't hurt your chances of getting disability...because maybe they can only work part time or go to school a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="STILLjustamom, post: 65871, member: 1580"] Cindy, I am about to go through this with my son. One thing they also look at is prior work history....how many jobs they have had and why they left, what kind of work did they do and can they still do that kind of work (or school). My son has had over 27 jobs and he is only 25! So this is an example. I plan on trying myself the first time and if we get rejected,then I will hire an attorney. In the meantime we are going to attempt to help him through the dept. of rehabilitative services. They try to help them get back to work or to school. I was told it doesn't hurt your chances of getting disability...because maybe they can only work part time or go to school a little. [/QUOTE]
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