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Reply To: | St. John's University Cerebral Palsy List |
Date: | Sat, 6 Jan 2001 23:06:59 EST |
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Friends,
This makes me have a good question that I don't know myself, what happens to
a person's disability check, when we go to court and are awarded some money?
I have known some people who have received some money from a will, and they
had to turn it down or have a spend down fast to use it before the government
learned about it. Is there anyway of doing something instead of getting the
money out of site fast?
Thanks,
Anthony
In a message dated 1/6/01 7:26:38 PM Central Standard Time, [log in to unmask]
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> Looks like I'll get to keep my money. I'd rather have spent it, let me tell
> you.
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> In a message dated 01/06/2001 3:32:46 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [log in to unmask] writes:
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> > What is the liability tho..if one tries to save the person?
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> > Certainly think someone is gonna get sued over this if it is made
> mandatory
> > professors take cpr.
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> > There is no medical malpractice on a professor of a college.
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> > I was under the impression that legally you are obligated to try to save
> a
> > family member..but the rest of the folks are a moral obligation.
> >
> > just wondering..since everyone is getting sued for something lately.
> >
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