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In a move that could financially destroy elderly and disabled people, the federal government is sending collection notices to hundreds of thousands maybe millions of Social Security recipients. In Ohio, a kitchen worker at a nursing home who has CP, says she got a notice to pay back 60k -- in Georgia a police officer who was shot in the face and now is on disability benefits says he got a demand letter for $30k. And a former postal worker with a back injury in Florida. Dave and Debbie speak with KSL legal Analyst Greg Skordas on what course of legal action may be possible if you come face to face with one of these letters from the government.
By Debbie Dujanovic and Dave Noriega4.1
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In a move that could financially destroy elderly and disabled people, the federal government is sending collection notices to hundreds of thousands maybe millions of Social Security recipients. In Ohio, a kitchen worker at a nursing home who has CP, says she got a notice to pay back 60k -- in Georgia a police officer who was shot in the face and now is on disability benefits says he got a demand letter for $30k. And a former postal worker with a back injury in Florida. Dave and Debbie speak with KSL legal Analyst Greg Skordas on what course of legal action may be possible if you come face to face with one of these letters from the government.