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Mercedes Owner Busted For SSI, Medicaid Fraud – Disability Scoop

Dirk May Supplemental Security Income June 4, 2014

Mercedes Owner Busted For SSI, Medicaid Fraud – Disability Scoop.

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When you get SSI you are limited to income and assets you can receive. You can also be a representative payee for a person on disability but the money must be spent for the person’s benefit.

3 accused of Social Security fraud – SFGate

Dirk May Supplemental Security Income April 28, 2014

3 accused of Social Security fraud – SFGate.

Metro East Illinois residents collecting undeserved benefits.
Sounds like they had undisclosed assets or income that was not reported. You cannot do this when you receive SSI.

Service dog would help LeRoy boy with autism

Dirk May Supplemental Security Income April 2, 2014

Service dog would help LeRoy boy with autism.

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This is an inspiring story. Children with autism are eligible for SSI benefits depending on the severity of their limitations.

Social Security Q&A: Will Inheritance Reduce SSI Payments? | Valley News

Dirk May Supplemental Security Income March 30, 2014

Social Security Q&A: Will Inheritance Reduce SSI Payments? | Valley News.

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SSI is a program that depends on your income and assets. If you have over $2000 in assets, then you are not eligible. You are allowed to spend down these assets to become eligible.

Why Asperger Syndrome is a Legal Disability – AGE OF AUTISM

Dirk May Supplemental Security Income March 24, 2014

Why Asperger Syndrome is a Legal Disability – AGE OF AUTISM.

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Yes, you can win a SSI disability case if you have Asperger’s Syndrome. You have to prove that it interferes with your ability to perform any full time job.

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This site discusses Social Security Disability, Supplemental Security Income, and Workers / Workmans Compensation issues.

Social Security Disability and Workers Comp Lawyer Dirk May represents clients throughout Central Illinois including Bloomington, Champaign-Urbana, Peoria, Pontiac, and Springfield.

If you live in Central Illinois and want to discuss your case, call lawyer Dirk May at 309-827-4371.

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    Bloomington, IL 61701
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