Puerto Ricans who can’t speak English qualify as disabled for Social Security

Clay_Allison

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I do some disability for my firm, though I'm not an expert. It's a factor, not a determination.

But it could push someone who could otherwise work into disabled territory for sure.
So you're saying if someone is crippled, a language problem could exacerbate the issue by preventing them from working from home?
 

Smitty

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So you're saying if someone is crippled, a language problem could exacerbate the issue by preventing them from working from home?
I dunno, I can't really give an example. There's a chart where based on your skills, education, and physical capabilities, can determine an automatic finding of disability.

Being illiterate basically puts you at the lowest education category.
 

L.T. Fan

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I dunno, I can't really give an example. There's a chart where based on your skills, education, and physical capabilities, can determine an automatic finding of disability.

Being illiterate basically puts you at the lowest education category.
I thought it was a language issue rather than literacy. Hell I can only speak english but I am.not illerate.
 

jsmith6919

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pick em all up and move them into projects. turn that place into one party island resort so it contributes to the economy.
They did just close down all those Walmarts that could be used as camps...just sayin
 
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