The air conditioner was off, and a cool breeze shot through the front door of Sean Sweeney's mobile home.The mild weather meant he and his 59-year-old mother might see a slightly lower electric bill this month. She has lung and heart disease and is hooked up to a portable oxygen machine that stays at her side, generating life-sustaining air and a costly energy bill.
But every dollar saved helps.
Sweeney, 35, has no job or income. An early onset, osteoporosis-like bone disease already has resulted in his undergoing two hip-replacement surgeries.
For 2 1/2 years, he has fought to reverse two earlier decisions by the state so he can receive Social Security disability benefits. While his appeal is pending, he can't work -- even if he could endure the pain. Sweeney said he sold the family's house at Wilbur-by-the-Sea in 2005 to cover the cost of his surgery and bought the modest mobile home. Now, it's up for sale to help pay back mortgage, medical and utility bills.
Dec 12, 2007
Florida Newspaper Reports On Disability Backlogs
From the Daytona Beach News-Journal:
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