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How Walter White Could Have Used SSDI to Avoid a Life of Crime

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Applying for and Receiving SSDI Benefits Could Have Helped These Pop Culture Characters With Their Troubles


Imagine if your favorite fictional characters from pop culture had to deal with the real-world complexities of applying for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). From Walter White’s battle with terminal cancer to Lieutenant Dan’s experience as a double amputee, these iconic figures face challenges that may mirror real SSDI applicants today.


Examining their physical impairments, mental health conditions, and life circumstances can reveal unique truths about SSDI eligibility. With the guided insight of an experienced Massachusetts disability lawyer, dive into the hypothetical scenarios of whether these TV and movie characters would qualify for SSDI benefits. 


Walter White From Breaking Bad


The central character from the award-winning TV series “Breaking Bad,” Walter White, presents a compelling case for SSDI eligibility. Having worked as a high school chemistry teacher for years, White would have accrued enough SSA work credits to qualify for disability benefits.


As his terminal lung cancer advances, he can no longer engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA). The SSA Blue Book includes adult cancer in its list of qualifying conditions under Section 13.00. Walter White’s cancer is chronic and expected to last at least 12 months or result in his death. 


The severity of his condition, including cancer-related fatigue and other debilitating weakness, severely impacts his ability to continue teaching high school chemistry. Since White is an older adult over the age of 50, the SSA would be more lenient in evaluating his case and his ability to adapt to new work. Taking all this together, Walter White would likely qualify for SSDI benefits. 


Lieutenant Dan From Forrest Gump


From the 1994 film “Forrest Gump” starring Tom Hanks as the title character, Lieutenant Dan Taylor illustrates how military veterans with severe war injuries may qualify for Social Security disability benefits. Lieutenant Dan has bilateral leg amputations, dramatically impacting his ability to engage in substantial gainful activity.


The amputations permanently impact his ability to complete daily tasks, and he is unable to return to his previous roles in the military. Secondary conditions further strengthen his SSDI claim. He suffers from mental health issues, including post-traumatic stress disorder and depression. Dan would experience great challenges adapting to new work due to his physical and emotional state. Thus, he would likely be eligible to receive SSDI under SSA guidelines. 


Tiana From The Princess and the Frog


A decidedly less realistic but equally interesting SSDI case to evaluate is Tiana from Disney’s “The Princess and the Frog.” She is transformed into a frog. This permanent physical change could fall under Section 1.00 Musculoskeletal Disorders of the SSA Blue Book. Unless the curse is broken, it’s reasonable to assume her circumstances as a frog will last at least 12 months.


As the dramatic physical transformation is neither partial nor short-term, it aligns with the SSA definition of total disability. Changing into a frog prevents Tiana from fulfilling her human duties as a princess. As a frog, she likely cannot pivot to other work, either. So, Tiana and her disability lawyers could complete a strong SSDI application for benefits. 


Arthur Fleck From Joker


While mental and emotional challenges may be secondary conditions for Lieutenant Dan from “Forrest Gump,” they are front and center for the main character of Arthur Fleck from the “Joker” movie. While he works a little bit for Ha-Ha’s, a clown-for-hire company, they ultimately fire him from his job. He does not consistently engage in substantial gainful activity, and it is ambiguous whether he would have earned enough work credits to qualify for SSDI.


Arthur Fleck could apply for disability benefits for several chronic mental disorders listed in the SSA Blue Book: 




Section 12.03 covers schizophrenia spectrum and other psychotic disorders
Section 12.04 covers depressive, bipolar, and related disorders
Section 12.05 covers intellectual disorder
Section 12.08 covers personality and impulse-control disorders

Unable to perform his past job as a clown reliably or adapt to other work due to his severe mental impairments, Arthur Fleck would have a strong case if he were to apply for SSDI. 


Ariel From The Little Mermaid


The physical impairments afflicting Tiana and Lieutenant Dan are visually obvious, but they aren’t immediately apparent when looking at Ariel from “The Little Mermaid.” When Ursula transforms Ariel’s mermaid tail into human legs, she also takes away her speaking voice. Without her voice, she cannot work as a princess. 


Among the many conditions qualifying for SSDI are special senses and speech in Section 2.00 of the Blue Book. This includes the loss of speech in Ariel’s case. Like Tiana, Ariel’s condition is expected to be permanent unless the curse is lifted. This fulfills the SSA requirement that the medically determinable impairment should last at least 12 months. Ariel’s SSDI application has merit, but the SSA may argue that she is young and can adapt to other work where her voice is not required.


A Successful SSDI Hero’s Journey With Keefe Disability Law


Even in cases where the disability may seem obvious, applying for SSDI benefits is rife with complicated nuances. A Social Security disability lawyer can help guide applicants through this challenging process, whether they have terminal cancer or they’ve been transformed into a frog by an evil curse. 


At Keefe Disability Law, our legal team has years of experience handling varied SSDI applications. We will work closely with you to collect supporting evidence and ensure all paperwork is complete and free from errors. Let us advocate for your right to receive the disability benefits you need and deserve. 



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