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My wife is on disability.
We worked with an attorney to submit the application and go through the process. When she initially applied, she was denied, as I would guess most people are.
She gathered paperwork and submitted it for the appeal. We had a hearing scheduled, and on the day of the hearing, I took the day off work to take her into the city.
When we got to the lobby of the building, we walked up to the security desk told the guard where we were going. Without looking up he asked which one of us was applying for disability, but before we could answer he looked up and said, "oh. She is", which seemed a bit unnecessary to me, but it gives you an idea of her situation.
When my partner tried to apply for disability, she was initially denied. So she appealed with the help of a lawyer to try to put things in her favor.
The lawyer showed up with a massive stack of papers, said "wow, this is the most proof I've seen, this should go smoothly."
My partner goes into the hearing. She comes out quite quickly, and tells me what happened. The judge confirmed her identity, asked her about her transgender-related healthcare, then said there's no more questions, it seems like she can work, and that the appeal was over.
The lawyer said nothing in the appeal. On the way out, he said "huh, I thought that was a sure thing." We never heard from the law agency again. They were the biggest agency in a major city.
Of course the denial letter didn't mention being trans at all, instead it said she's just lazy, and even had a claim that her medical history is likely faked.
It's an amazing system -- very successful in denying people benefits.
I work with a number of disabled people and most of them were denied initially. I think they deny a majority of them the first time around just to weed out those who aren't serious and resourceful.
"resourceful".
This is exactly the problem.
When everything is tied to money, being poor is a de facto crime.
Family has a disability attorney in it. Basically because they almost always get denied as a practice. It's a bit weird.