From the Independent Mail of Anderson, SC (emphasis added):
When Freddie Jordan could no longer feel his hands or his feet, which prevented him from working as a pipe fitter, he was nervous.
For 15 years, he worked with Stover Mechanical as a pipe fitter, and he’d only missed three days of work. Surely, he said, that would count for something when he discovered he could no longer work because of the neuropathy in his hands and his feet. At 57 — just five years short of retirement — he knew he was going to need to apply for disability benefits.
“I was scared,” said Jordan, a Honea Path resident. “The insurance company told me that I was going to need an attorney. And I had heard that some folks had to wait two or three years for their benefits. I didn’t want to lose my land and my truck.”
His fears were eased, he said, when he called the Social Security Administration office in Anderson.
First, they told him he didn’t need a lawyer. Save that money, they said.
“They told me to just tell the truth, and I’d be OK,” Jordan said.
His wait was three months, not three years. Now, for two months, Jordan has been receiving his benefits.