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8 Oct 2010, 7:57 am by Insler & Hermann
The lawyers at Insler & Hermann frequently make presentations to lay and professional groups, but we have never had the opportunity before to explain to such a large group of medical providers what should or should not be in their reports to best help their disabled patients. [read post]
Some Quotes From The Proposed Mental Impairment Listings from Social Security News published by Charles Hall What You Can Expect at Your Social Security Disability Hearing from the New York Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog published by Insler & Hermann, LLP Should You Work While Pursuing an SSDI Claim? [read post]
19 Jul 2010, 8:16 am by Insler & Hermann
Insler & Hermann, LLP, is delighted to congratulate Partner Gabe Hermann, Esq. and his wife Miriam on the birth of a baby girl. [read post]
 Below is a selection of recent notable posts from the Social Security disability blogs: Requirement for Medically Determinable Physical or Mental Impairment in Order to be Found Disabled by Social Security from the Delaware Disability Blog published by Linarducci & Butler PA Social Security Disability and Unemployment Compensation: Not Really a Problem from the New York Social Security Lawyer Blog published by Insler & Hermann, LLP Debt… [read post]
" from the New York Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog published by Insler & Hermann LLP How Can Waiting to Apply for Benefits Cost You Money? [read post]
13 Jan 2010, 9:54 am by Insler & Hermann
While I may be a new addition to the law firm of Insler & Hermann, I am no stranger to the practice area of Social Security Disability. [read post]
12 Feb 2009, 4:29 pm
Gabe and I work on our relationship with each of our clients in a much more personal way.At Insler &;amp; Hermann, you meet an attorney when you first come to see us, and he is your attorney for the entire time we represent you. [read post]
31 Dec 2008, 4:25 pm
This number is far higher than the national average, where no more than 53% of all applicants win their claims.On reflection, three main differences appear to explain how Insler &;amp; Hermann win so many more disability cases than the national averages. [read post]