I thought he was getting his exceptional individual welfare from California? Can he collect disability from two states, or is Oregon on the hook for his shenanigans now?
Once he realizes he can't ride a bike, he'll probably blame it on the "cistem." You know, because bikes are tools used by cis people to make Trans latinx women fall on their faces.
So if Phil's lawlyer got $6,000 or 25%, "whichever came first", presumably this would mean whichever was smallest? And thus that Phil's first "battleship" (the "flagship?") was thus more than $24,000?!
Not really. More that he can repeat something which has probably been repeatedly transplained to him.You're operating under the assumption that Phil can do math.
For Social Security disability lawyers, the fee is limited to 25% of the past-due benefits you are awarded, up to a maximum of $6,000. Note that the attorney will be paid only out of your past-due benefits, or "backpay." If no back-dated benefits are awarded, the attorney will not receive a fee. However, in this situation and a few others, the lawyer is allowed to submit a fee petition to Social Security to request a higher fee.
Oh, so just enough time when he's back in Philly his pockets will be fat.
@F. Hausdorff you ready to get some sweet welfare bucks of Philthy Phil?