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…
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:…
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…
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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How To Make Ends Meet While Waiting for Disability Benefits
You’re not working due to an injury or illness, and you’ve applied for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. Jumping through the hoops and completing all the paperwork took more time than you expected. Now you’re in a waiting mode while the Social Security Administration (SSA) reviews your application. Without income from a regular job or…
What To Do if Your Long-Term Disability Benefits are Denied or Terminated
Whether you received long-term disability coverage as part of your employment benefits or purchased your own policy, you have the right to expect your policy to be honored if a disability keeps you from working. Unfortunately, the approval rates for disability claims are falling every year. If you are one of the growing percentage of Americans who weren’t approved, it isn’t the end of the road. LTD benefits denied or terminated by the insurance company are subject to appeal or legal action.
Social Security Benefits After 50
Did you know that Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits are easier to win if you’re over age 50? That’s right, the Social Security Administration (SSA) lowers its disability standard for applicants over the age of 50. If you need to file for Social Security disability and your age could be a factor, there are some…
Disability for Interstitial Cystitis Clarified by Social Security Ruling
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Social Security Ruling Aids Disability Determinations for Lupus and Fibromyalgia
Clients often come to me with diagnoses of both lupus and fibromyalgia. Representing you if you have both lupus and fibromyalgia brings a unique set of challenges. You may have a history of different treating doctors while searching for an explanation for your symptoms. It’s difficult explaining a set of physical and mental symptoms that…