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Colorado Social Security Disability Benefits Law: Fleeing felon definition changed due to class action suit

  • tippy1965 · 3 months ago
    i have a warrent in FL that is 17 years old,now if i could get to FL i would turn myself in but FL will not come and get me now i have no ssi and going to be homeless and lose my kids
  • tippy1965 · 3 months ago
    the gov sucks
  • Bob · 1 month ago
    I too have been hit with an "overpayment" claim by the SSA. They claim that I had a warrant for my arrest out of Fla. since 1984, but they have nothing to support that claim. I contacted Fla. and they said that they didn't want me. AND they sent a letter to the Denver field office saying that. (It has since been learned by me that that letter was destroyed by a workerin the Denver office)! I have had to appeal everything that they have sent me---with copies stamped received by them. I have obtained the services of an attorney. Now my attorney finds out that they haven't processed one item of my appeals, nor even filed them on the SSA computer system. The attorney called the regional office in Kansas City---the K.C. office has taken over the case, and it is a mess!
    Any comments on this? Have you heard of anything like this? Any action against SSA on my part?
  • Nick A · 1 month ago
    Bob,

    I hear you, and I am working on kicking Social Securities ..., I printed your comments and will contact you, via this website, when the moment is right. I expect to move forward in a couple weeks ... it is going to be awesome ...

    Nick
  • tippy1965 · 3 weeks ago
    ant luck yet bob
  • tippy1965 · 4 weeks ago
    i have a felon in FL thay will not come get me and i have no way to go down to FL from MAINE, I all so have sent a letter to the district aturny stateing that it would not be posabul to go down to FL, the letter came from my mentel helth worker.
    what can i do, plese help me
  • Nick A · 3 weeks ago
    Bob,

    Social Security is Denying you Procedural Due Process. Look it up, then tell your lawyer to sue Social Security for it. I am trying to get a CLASS ACTION SUIT for the same thing. If I am successful, you would be part of this suit.

    Nick
  • Mary · 2 weeks ago
    Why does it take so long for the Bureau of Prisons to notify government agencies that an outstanding warrant exists on a beneficiary. Notification takes a FEW years and by the time the beneficiary is notified, they are indebted to the government for thousands and thousands of dollars? If the "Bureau" can do their notifications on a more timely basis, someone else should have to eat the overpayment, not the recipient of the benefit. Furthermore, how come every state has their own interpretation of the law.