I want to thank everyone for their support in my LTD problems. 

I contacted the Disability Insurance lawyers that was mentioned on the GMA and 
talked to Alycia.  Alycia was very happy to inform me that since I worked for 
the government, even if it was the county government, I am exempt for the ERSIA 
laws which means what applies in ther ERSIA laws does not apply to government 
employees.  Therefore, I will may have to go thru a review board - but probably 
not even that.  BUT the best news is that any lawyer fees, court costs or legal 
fees will be tacked on to the settlement.  Another thing is that in 90+% of the 
time, government employees win. 

I am so feeling so much more positive. 

Once again thank you all for your support. 

Candy K. 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "L T CHERPESKI" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
To: "CANDIS KALLEY" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sent: Tuesday, July 1, 2008 9:11:58 PM (GMT-0500) America/New_York 
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Disability Insurance Problems 

 


Hi Candy, 

I'm sorry you're having to go through this.  I had worked at the same place for 
31 yrs when TM hit me in April 2002.  I should not have tried to work at all - 
it took it's toll on my body and I probably would have had a better recovery if 
I hadn't been so stubborn.  I cut back to 3 days a week, then 2, then just had 
to "retire" My doctors told me to retire right from the beginning.  I did apply 
for SSD and knew I would be denied the first time.  Then I called an attorney 
firm in California that specialized in nothing but getting the SSD through and 
the judge was ticked, to say the least, that my file had even been presented to 
him.  It was quite obvious that I could not work. (but I wanted to and I really 
still miss my job)  You might think this is an odd question, but do you have to 
self-cath?  I wonder just how many employers are willing to hire someone who 
has to be in the bathroom half the day, falls asleep at her desk and spends 
more time at doctor appts than at the job.  It really angers me that you should 
have to go through this.  The fatigue we have is quite enough, but add a full 
day at an office and all I can see is our health going down hill. 
My 2 cents 
Linda 


----- Original Message ----- 
From: CANDIS KALLEY 
To: tmic-list 
Sent: Monday, June 30, 2008 8:37 AM 
Subject: [TMIC] Disability Insurance Problems 



Well today has really started off great.  I received a check from my 
independent disability insurance co. Staurday for 7-1-08 thru 7-4-08.  
When I called, to find out why, the rep tells me that their review board has 
decided that after 2 1/2 years that I could be doing working seditary work in 
todays economy.  

I stated that I had not gotten any info informing me of such.  The rep 
apolozied and said he would be sending a letter in the next day or two 
explaining. 

I told the rep that if they could find me a job where I could work 2 maybe 3 
days a week for 2 or 3 hours at max and an employer who would allow me to call, 
or not call because I'm totally exhusted and sleep thru an alarm, that paid $25 
to $30 an hour, then I'd give it a whirl.  However, the jobs here in Naples, FL 
are service oriented and the "better" paying jobs require you to be up and 
mobile.  

The rep stated one time that it was the review board doctor and then another 
time that it was my doctor that stated I was fit to work in a seditary 
position. 

I see my doctor tomorrow and I guess I need to consult a lawyer.  These 
insurance companies are something else! 

I'm so upset and yet I keep telling myself to calm down cause I know what 
stress does to me and my condition. 

Does anyone have any advise other than what I plan to do? 

Prayers and thoughts for you and yours, 

Candy K.

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