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CHANGES AT MSWORLD - MSWORLD'S CLOSURE

We began with a mission and purpose to help others living with MS.

We were excited to get going!

And hit a few bumps along the way…

However, in all seriousness, we remain grateful for our amazing volunteers, members & all who have made MSWorld a valuable resource for all!

July 10, 2024, we celebrated the goodness of these past 28 years. With a heavy heart, we will be ending our services.

We need a financial miracle to keep going forward.

We thank all for your support.

MSWorld's website will close on October 16, 2024.

“I personally want to wish all of you the guidance to find this type of support, as so many do here. Also, my prayers and love extends beyond my understanding. It has been a pleasure to steward this journey.”

God Bless you, Kathleen

Kathleen Wilson
Founding President
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we leave knowing that
we did our best and
stayed true to our mission and purpose.


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The Return of In Person Hearings

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  • lukeduke
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    I have had two hearings for Social Security. The first was in October 2019 and the other was yesterday. The first one didn't turn out in my favor but thinking I would be waiting two years I went and found a job because I met the requirements which were to type 30 WPM and fog a mirror. The one yesterday was favorable for me with the judge putting the disability date as right after my last hearing.

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  • Seasha
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    Thanks for letting us know. A plus for many!

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  • TheMSLawyer
    started a topic The Return of In Person Hearings

    The Return of In Person Hearings

    The Social Security Administration has announced that they will resume in person hearings on a limited basis in January 2022. In person hearings have not occurred for Social Security Disability claims since March 2020, and all hearings since that time have occurred either via telephone or via video call. Although these virtual methods work well for some claimants (and others have been happy to avoid the travel required for an in person hearing), there are many who value being able to meet their judge in person. In my opinion, there is also a benefit for the judge being able to see the claimant, both to humanize the claimant and to see their limitations in person (issues walking into the hearing room, issues getting up, etc.).

    Since the pandemic began, the SSA has allowed individuals who demand an in person hearing to delay their hearings until in person hearings are offered. As such, there is a significant backlog of such matters. Furthermore, the in person hearings are being held on a very limited basis initially, with those who have been awaiting a hearing the longest and/or those who have dire needs being given the first slots for these events.

    These in person hearings will have significant health and safety protocols, including barriers and air purifiers to limit cross-exposure and protect all participants.

    At present, there is no word on when local Social Security offices will open for in person appointments. This has also been a large issue, especially for lower income individuals who have typically relied upon in person meetings with the SSA offices.

    Regardless, this is a good first step toward reestablishing a more normal level of service by the SSA!
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