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| Disability Question Sep 19, 2007 I have been disabled and receving my monthly benefit from UNUM which is 60% of my pay. This barely covers my bills. Now I am still disabled and will be receving SSDI and SSDI will be much lower than what I am receving now from UNUM. I will have to move into something smaller, get rid of my vehicle and watch my utility bills. How am I going to get to my doctor appoinments? Is there any help available with all this? |
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Response from Dr. Horwath
If there is no public transportation available, then you should contact local social service agencies to see if any transportation services are available for people whoare disabled and need help getting to medical appointments. | ||||||||||
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