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14 Dec 2018, 1:58 pm by Sean G. Hanagan
If the employer’s records match, ask the employee to check the name and number on his or her Social Security card. [read post]
13 Jun 2011, 10:45 am by Scott Lewis
  Often times, disabled individuals are unaware that the Social Security Administration (SSA) offers two different disability benefits programs to disabled individuals unable to work due to their disabling condition. [read post]
18 Nov 2016, 8:17 pm by Karsner & Meehan, P.C.
At an administrative hearing for Social Security Disability, the administrative law judge (ALJ) may hear from a vocational expert (VE) to help determine whether or not the applicant qualifies for SSDI benefits. [read post]
18 Nov 2016, 8:17 pm by Karsner & Meehan, P.C.
At an administrative hearing for Social Security Disability, the administrative law judge (ALJ) may hear from a vocational expert (VE) to help determine whether or not the applicant qualifies for SSDI benefits. [read post]
15 Aug 2012, 11:21 am
McNaughton In April 2012, the Social Security Administration began allowing recipients of social security to begin filing requests for medical records electronically (Form SSA-827). [read post]
19 Mar 2012, 8:33 pm
The Social Security Administration (SSA) denied Plaintiff Dayna Carter's disability benefits claim, in which Carter asserted that she's unable to work due to the effects of a brain aneurism as well as severe fatigue and depression. [read post]
1 Jun 2012, 11:43 am by Scott Lewis
  The Social Security Administration (SSA) looks at many different factors when making a decision regarding heart problems. [read post]
5 Mar 2021, 3:00 am by Jay Butchko
In fact, the Social Security Administration (SSA) receives more SSDI/SSI applications based upon back problems than any other disabling medical condition. [read post]
28 Jul 2011, 6:35 am by Scott Lewis
  Many disability claimants become overwhelmed with the amount of paperwork, the timelines set by the Social Security Administration (SSA), or simply become frustrated because they were denied disability benefits. [read post]
12 Jan 2008, 3:40 am
This information is excerpted from the U.S. government's Social Security Administration Web site, and explains to non-citizens how they can legally obtain Social Security numbers. [read post]
16 Jul 2012, 2:57 pm
How does the Social Security Administration determine whether someone who applies for benefits is actually disabled? [read post]
28 Jul 2023, 7:33 am
The Social Security Administration (SSA) requires extensive medical documentation proving the severity and ongoing nature of the condition. [read post]
4 Mar 2024, 5:17 am by Robert Kraft
A Delicate Balance: Proving Disability Beyond Shortness of Breath: While emphysema’s debilitating symptoms – gasping for air, persistent coughing, and crippling fatigue – might seem like definitive proof of disability, the Social Security Administration (SSA) demands a more nuanced picture. [read post]
8 May 2007, 5:31 am
To calculate how much you could qualify for benefits based on your own earnings history, see the Social Security Administration's retirement benefits calculator. [read post]
28 Feb 2019, 10:47 am by Tim Springer
The Social Security Administration added a new impairment listing in 2017 under which a person with PTSD may qualify for Social Security Benefits. [read post]
6 May 2012, 3:21 pm
In discussing the law associated with Social Security disability benefits on this blog, we often refer to evidence: medical records, court documents, witness testimony and all of the other things that a disability claimant can present to the Social Security Administration (SSA) in attempting to prove his or her claim. [read post]
  The post Passing Away Does not Mean the Death of your Social Security Disability Claim appeared first on Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog. [read post]
  The Social Security Administration (SSA) will now determine how persuasive  a medical opinion is by utilizing as the most important factors for consideration: 1) how “supportable” the opinion is and 2)  how “consistent” it is with other evidence in the record. [read post]