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    • SSI recipients have had their benefits adjusted for years to allow for assistance from others, such as food, housing etc. No longer. The new rule eliminates food from the calculation which can reduce benefits by up to one-third.

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    • A recently introduced bill in the U.S. House of Representatives would change the way the Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) is calculated for Social Security recipients. Currently the COLA is determined by the Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners (CPI-W) from the prior year. CPI-W considers the cost of food, consumer goods, housing, health…

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    • Summer 2021 Newsletter STILL STANDING…AND PRACTICING I published the first issue of Social Security & You in Spring of 1993.  Some years I’ve published more issues than others.  The most recent issue was dated Spring 2019: over 2 years ago.  The world was a much different place then.  Especially for me.  Read the full newsletter…

      3+ years ago
    • Spring 2019 Newsletter An Opioid Story I’ve changed his name. Let’s call him Gerald. He was a laborer. And by that I don’t mean that he just did physical work. He was a card-carrying member the Labor’s Union local. And that meant a lot to him. I represented him for Social Security disability and Michigan…

      4+ years ago

    MERS THE LATEST INVADER FROM OVERSEAS

    Michigan Social Security recipients, as well as those from other states, have dealt with a series of flu-like respiratory illnesses over the past few years. There was the bird flu, the swine flu, & SARS (severe acute respiratory syndrome).

     

    The latest is MERS, an acronym for Middle-East Respiratory Syndrome. MERS belongs to the same family of illnesses as SARS.

     

    So-called because of its origins in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the middle-east, MERS is a respiratory illness that begins with a flu-like fever & cough but can lead to shortness of breath, pneumonia & death.

     

    The MERS virus has been found in camels. Officials do not know how it has spread to humans. Not everybody exposed gets sick but it has been especially deadly in the middle-east.

     

    The first U.S. case was diagnosed in earlier in May 2014 in a man who had traveled to Indiana from Saudi Arabia. The second case involves a Florida man.

    Given the large concentration of persons from the middle-east in south-eastern Michigan, it would not be surprising to see MERS appear here.

     

    Call today if you have questions about the Michigan Social Security Disability Attorney and Lawyer Services provided by William Crawforth.

    To schedule an appointment call 800-864-1244 or fill out the contact form at the top of this page.

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