I am 52 years old and have been disabled for 8 years due to renal failure. My question is, since I have had a kidney transplant, does my social security benefits end. If so when, because there is always a chance of rejection. If it does end, I do not want to be taken by surprise, will they let you know early enough, or will it be oneof those deals where they just cut you off, then inform you that you are no longer eligible?
The doctor said that I would need a kidney transplant but I'm only 35 years old and I was denied before I found Out I need a kidney transplant so do you think I'll be approved for my ssdi
In reply to The doctor said that I would by Eugene (not verified)
Hi Eugene,
I am very sorry to hear that. A kidney transplant is an automatic medical approval for SSDI disability benefits.
Best Wishes,
Eric
I receive social disability from my employer, as well as see,I am not at retirement age but
I can retirement from my employer now, sure to my disability, do I need to contact social
Social security, of my decision, will my disability from social security increase
In reply to I receive social disability by Annie (not verified)
Hi there,
You may want to speak with a local SSA office regarding this, you can find a listing of them here:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/content/social-security-disabil…
I had both of my kidneys removed: one in 2013 the second in 2014. I was on Dialysis for one and half years. I received a new kidney in Dec. of 2014 and in Dec. of 2016, SSA told me that they would be stopping my benefits. The 12 months ended in Dec 2016, at that time, I asked a Hearing to keep my benefits going due to complications regarding immune suppressants, and I have been trying to find work, which has been very difficult. I can no longer work at my past job due to the line of work I was in can be very dangerous for someone with a suppressed immune system. The Hearing is coming soon and I honestly need more time. I was hoping they could help me by continuing my Social Security Benefits to live on and the medical benefits because the medicine is outrageously expensive and I need it to keep the kidney.
In reply to I had both of my kidneys by Eric (not verified)
Hi Eric,
I'm sorry to hear about that! You may want to contact a disability advocate or attorney about your case, they may be able to help you with the hearing. You can get in touch with one by filling out this form:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/form/free-disability-evaluation
What is the difference between SSI and SSA?
In reply to What is the difference by Heather (not verified)
Hi Heather,
Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program pays benefits to disabled adults and children who have limited income and resources. SSI benefits also are payable to people 65 and older without disabilities who meet the financial limits.
The SSA stands for Social Security Administration and it is the governing body that administers Social Security to those who qualify.
Best Wishes,
Eric
I received a kidney 1 year ago and I'm about to return to work in a week (was off 3 1/2 yrs) I pray my health remains well. I have neuropathy in both feet and on set diabetes but hear that is not a disability. I hate the agent didn't stop my back to work ticket yrs ago when I returned to work after going from hemo back to CAPD. This is the time I really need that ticket....I'm going back because I'm nervous with the 1 yr and 3 yr I hear conflicting stories about. I don't even want to talk about the what if because I never want to look back......to dialysis although I thank God it was a living option. Wish all well....
In reply to I received a kidney 1 year by Angela (not verified)
Hi Angela,
That's great! Best wishes for your return to work!
Are transplant recipients protected under the ADA, because of the dependency of having to take anti-rejection medication for life?
In reply to Are transplant recipients by James (not verified)
Hi James,
I'm sorry to say I cannot answer your question. I would recommend speaking to someone at the SSA about that: 1-800-772-1213
Best of Luck,
Eric
if you are already on social security for kidney failure and you receive a kidney transplant can you still collect
Hi Gregg,
You still may be entitled to collect benefits.
Best of Luck,
Eric
I had my transplant in Dec of 2012 and iam up for review will I lose my ssd benefits
In reply to I had my transplant in Dec of by Jonathan (not verified)
Hi Jonathan,
It's tough to say for sure, but if you have any concerns about losing your SSD benefits, you can fill out our free disability evaluation to talk to a disability rights advocate.http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/form/free-disability-evaluation
Best Wishes,
Eric
I had a kidney transplant in 2014 and my time is up but i have congestive heart failure and i try to work my breathing is pretty bad and i get out of breath while i work and i take a lot of med that put me to sleep do i apply again
In reply to I had a kidney transplant in by Billy (not verified)
Hi Billy,
you may be able to! It might be a good idea to contact a disability attorney or advocate about your case, you can get in touch with one if you fill out this form:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/form/free-disability-evaluation
hi, I just received a kidney transplant 3 weeks ago, I am 33years old and I was working as a CNA right before I received the transplant. Am I eligible to receive ssd, right now I'm out of work for roughly 3 months according to my surgeons
In reply to hi, I just received a kidney by anonymous (not verified)
Hello,
You may be eligible for SSDI. It might be a good idea to contact a disability attorney or advocate about your case, you can get in touch with one if you fill out this form:
http://www.disability-benefits-help.org/form/free-disability-evaluation
Best Wishes,
Eric
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