JennyMominRI
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If the money is being used for anything other than medical expenses, then IMO the public should be able to have some say in how it's spent. .
Yet, they don't have any say, it's up to the insurance company to make the rules about how the insurance is used...The people paying into the Insurance program get no say
The people at SSDI get to make the rules on how SSDI money can be spent.
It's no different than any other insurance program out there..
I'm not sure what's so *different* about SSDI.. It's insurance like other insurances.. Hundreds or in this case millions pay into it, only some get the benefits... IT works the same with casualty life insurance or Homeowners insurance...Many people have life insurance that will cover accidental death..99% of the people who pay for it will never use it.. That money goes to pay the 1 % who do, but I don't see people out their trying to tell widows how to spend their husbands life insurance because "She gets more out of it than he put in"