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Category Archives: Social Security Disability

Obama’s Taking Our Guns!

The alarming headlines always follow when any discussion of gun control is raised. But on January 4, 2016, the topic of gun control and Social Security Disability intersected. President Obama announced several executive actions designed to curb gun violence last month. According to a fact sheet, the Social Security Administration was asked to report appropriate…

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Hearing Waits Continue to Grow

Hearing waits at the eight Social Security disability claims hearing offices where we appear most frequently continue to steadily grow. According to numbers recently published by the Social Security Administration, waits to have a hearing at the following hearing offices total: Detroit: 13 months; Mount Pleasant: 16 months; Livonia: 15 months; Toledo: 11 months; Lansing:…

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Can You Receive Social Security Benefits and Workers’ Comp at the Same Time?

The answer is yes; however, there can be a limitation as to how much you receive. This depends on how much money you were making in the years prior to your disability. Essentially, when you add together your monthly Worker’s Compensation benefits with your monthly Social Security benefit, it cannot equal more than 80% of…

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What Happens at a Social Security Hearing?

Answering what happens at your Social Security Disability hearing isn’t a simple question. Every case is different. However, most cases will follow a similar procedure. The following people will be in the hearing room: you, your lawyer, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), a vocational expert and a hearing monitor. The hearing monitor will take notes…

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