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What happens when a person is on Social Security Disability and cannot pay their credit card debt?

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What happens when a person is on Social Security Disability and cannot pay their credit card debt?

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A person being on SSD or other disability benefits does not mean they cannot be pursued for collection of debt owed, including being sued by the creditor. SSD, RRB and private disability benefits are exempt from creditor garnishment.

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