Disability Fraud Testing

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Disability Fraud Testing

Postby sydneyP » 25 Oct 2011

I guess that is what this man really need, a test for his behavior. I read here: Adult baby cleared of fraud, continues to collect disability, that a recent investigation by the Social Security Administration (SSA) suggests that being an adult infant has its advantages. That's precisely what they ruled in reference to the suit of 30-year-old Stanley Thornton Jr. of Redding, Calif. SSA detectives, who were looking for evidence of Social Security fraud, cleared Thornton of wrongdoing.
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Re: Disability Fraud Testing

Postby AndrewY » 06 Dec 2011

wow i cannot believe he actually gets money for being like that
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Re: Disability Fraud Testing

Postby kitten » 07 May 2012

That is just.....wrong in every sense.
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Re: Disability Fraud Testing

Postby InFi[D]eL » 17 May 2012

As in he is getting paid, by the state because he wants to do this? Because he likes it. I have LPCG-AD (Lazy play computer games All day) syndrome, does that mean I get a free ride too? Disgraceful, send him to bloody work. If he won't go, put him in the army. I can't believe what some PC morons will endorse.
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Re: Disability Fraud Testing

Postby Amanda » 19 May 2012

I worked in disability management 22 years. I had those that were legit and those who were players. You cannot imagine the things people will do to avoid a return to work. It creates a real backlog in the system and causes problems for all- including those whose needs are very real. This "man" needs help and enabling him by paying ongoing compensation isnt the answer. The laws need to examined, updated and improved so that those who need benefits can receive them
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