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from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg Can You Win a Disability Claim if You Have Little Medical Documentation due to a Lack of Health Care? [read post]
Every other Friday, I publish a selection of posts from the Social Security disability blogs: What Does it Mean When a Judge Wants to Change Your Onset Date from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg Social Security Ruling 06-03p from the Social Security Disability Lawyer blog published by Gordon Gates How do you Get Updates on A Social Security Disability Case? [read post]
DECIDING BETWEEN RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY APPLICATIONS IN RECESSIONS by Matthew Rutledge Absence of Political Influence Costs Social Security Disability Claimants by Jonathan Ginsberg 401Ks are a disaster by Duncan Black Is Your 401(k) Obsolete? [read post]
from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg 5 Questions About Social Security Answered from the Raleigh Personal Injury Lawyer blog published by Hardison & Associates Frequently Asked Questions About Disability Hearings Before Judges from the Personal Injury Social Security Disability blog published by Bob Kraft Appealing Social Security Denial Letter | Don’t Delay! [read post]
by Scott Lewis Delays After my Social Security Disability Hearing (video) by Jonathan Ginsberg SSR 11-1p: can’t appeal and reapply for Social Security disability by Tomasz Stasiuk GENEX Gets Into PR Game by Charles Hall Work of Administrative Law Judges Generates Concern About Disparities by Daniel Wise Abusive Hoppenfeld Conduct by Jeffrey Delott Unum Group – The Company of “No” by Linda Nee Enough with the Social Security scare tactics by Millie Tyssowski … [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 Collection and Social Security Disability… [read post]
Delays in Social Security Disability Decisions May Result in Higher Costs to Medicare from the Multiple Sclerosis and Social Security Disability blog published by Jonathan Ginsberg When Should I Hire a Representative to Help Me with My SSD/SSI Claim? [read post]
Rains Limitation forms for Social Security disability cases by Tomasz Stasiuk Medical Source Statements by Jeffrey Delott Chronic Pain as a Basis for Social Security Disability Benefits: Part 1—Objective Evidence and Part 2– Intensity and Persistence by Claudeth Henry Medication Side Effects Can Support a Favorable Decision by Jonathan Ginsberg Notable News on Social Security this week by Erin Schmidt It's Not Just Social Security ALJs Who Are… [read post]
by Vaughn Clauson Beware of Earnings Record Issues by Jonathan Ginsberg Social Security's Findings Integrated Template and Your functional limitations will decide your claim by Gordon Gates   ********************************** Please join me on Twitter Here is my Twitter page. [read post]
by Vaughn Clauson Free Resource for Disability Claimants: 10 Steps to Prepare for Your Social Security Disability Hearing by Jonathan Ginsberg Why Am I A Social Security Disability Lawyer? [read post]
7 Jan 2009, 10:00 am
{update: Georgia disability attorney Jonathan Ginsberg has published his take on  the 11 Percent ALJ  in his Social Security Disability Blog. [read post]
Here are the links to recent notable posts from the disability blogs: "Benefits Denied" Isn't Enough and EAJA Offset Decision from Social Security News published by Charles Hall The Social Security "Logical Bridge" from the Social Security Disability Lawyer blog published by Gordon Gates What To Do if your Doctor is Not Cooperative from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg How Does Social Security Determine… [read post]
14 Aug 2008, 4:52 pm
Georgia disability attorney Jonathan Ginsberg joined the discussion, and added a note of sober experience: I have learned the hard way that if I am successful in proving disability, but the onset date used by the judge is after the date last insured, my client won't receive any benefits. [read post]
15 Mar 2009, 10:35 am
My Bankruptcy Law Network colleague Jonathan Ginsberg points out that Georgia law provides for the exemption of a year’s support from the estate, before funds are available for payment of debt. [read post]
by Jonathan Ginsberg What is the Role of Vocational Experts at ALJ Social Security Disability Hearings? [read post]
15 Apr 2009, 9:40 pm
Jonathan Ginsberg, author of the blog, is based in Georgia and thusly "can only speak to how Georgia law works" but he still offers good insight. [read post]
from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg Social Security Disability with Fibromyalgia from the Milwaukee Employment Law Attorneys Blog published by Alan C. [read post]
Traditional Disability Hearings: Why Video Hearings Might Be Your Best Bet from the Social Security Disability Blog moderated by Jonathan Ginsberg The Role of the Medical Expert in a Social Security Disability Hearing from the Personal Injury Social Security Disability blog published by Bob Kraft Will My Doctor Be Called About My Social Security Disability Claim? [read post]
31 Oct 2008, 9:23 am
Jonathan Ginsberg responds: Generally, a disability finding by the VA will be of great benefit in your Social Security case. [read post]
Every two weeks, we round up articles of note from the Social Security disability blogs: Disability Onset Date in Subsequent Applications from the Illinois Social Security Blog published by Social Security Defenders LLC Social Security Disability Law Weekly – Episode 2 and Episode 3 from the Delaware Disability Law blog published by Linarducci & Butler, PA Several individuals who describe very bad experiences with their long term disability… [read post]