Social Security Deduction Concerns

Summary

Social Security can deduct from disability checks for reasons like overpayment or debts, but they must notify you. If deductions occur without notice, contact the Social Security Administration for clarification. If unresolved, consider visiting a local office or reaching out to advocacy groups like Disability Rights California or the Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County for assistance. Document all communications and keep detailed records of financial discrepancies for future reference.

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No...they just took the money without any notice of how much or when..they just took it and when asked about taking money from my disability they denied doing so..
It's concerning that money was taken without notice. You may want to contact the Social Security Administration directly to clarify the situation. Here are a few steps you can take:
- Request a detailed statement of your account to understand any deductions.
- File a formal complaint if they deny taking money.
- Consider reaching out to a legal aid organization for assistance.
Did you try contacting Social Security directly?
Yes on all No one will help me
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you're facing. If you haven't already, consider visiting your local Social Security office in person for clarification. You might also want to contact a legal aid organization in California for further assistance. Would you like help finding a legal aid organization near you?
Called a bunch of lawyers and no one will take the case. They dont want to deal with overpayments
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It sounds frustrating dealing with overpayments and lack of communication. While contacting a legal aid organization might assist in navigating these issues, they can be complex and challenging. Would you like assistance in locating a legal aid organization near your area?
I have already
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It appears you've already explored the available options, such as contacting lawyers and legal aid organizations. Since you've tried many avenues without success, you might consider reaching out to advocacy groups that specialize in Social Security or disability rights. They may offer guidance or resources tailored to your situation.
Can you help me find a group in san jose ca?
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I can suggest reaching out to advocacy groups that specialize in Social Security or disability rights, which may offer guidance. For groups in San Jose, consider contacting:
- Disability Rights California
- Legal Aid Society of Santa Clara County
These organizations might be able to assist you further.
Thank you so much for that..
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It seems you've explored various avenues, including reaching out to legal aid and advocacy groups. If the issue persists, continue to document all communications and consider keeping a detailed record of the financial discrepancies. If needed, you may revisit these organizations for follow-up assistance.
Got it..thank you..
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It sounds like a frustrating situation, and you've taken significant steps to address it. If you continue to face challenges, documenting everything and keeping detailed records may help in future interactions with Social Security or legal aid.
If you need any more information or assistance, feel free to ask!