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9 Nov 2020, 9:41 am
The post Justices grant new cases involving challenges to Social Security Administration judges appeared first on SCOTUSblog. [read post]
7 Jan 2016, 8:00 am
Six weeks after being laid off from his job, he applied for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. [read post]
27 Jan 2016, 6:35 am
This is basically the United States Social Security Administration’s (SSA) way of keeping costs down by paying out less in claims. [read post]
16 Jun 2015, 6:04 pm
Social Security Administration (SSA) denied her application, and she appealed the denial. [read post]
22 May 2012, 11:48 am
Late last week, the ACLU joined a letter to the Social Security Administration (SSA) drafted by our coalition partners at the National Center for Transgender Equality. [read post]
18 Nov 2011, 6:11 am
The Social Security Administration (SSA) initially denies roughly 65 percent of all Social Security disability benefits claims nationwide. [read post]
5 Oct 2011, 12:02 pm
Commissioner of Social Security Administration once again makes this point clear. [read post]
22 Feb 2017, 9:12 am
Half of the deputy commissioners of the Social Security Administration are also unconfirmed. [read post]
3 Jan 2011, 3:30 am
See Social Security Ruling 83-10. [read post]
7 Sep 2011, 4:03 am
When combined with the Quick Disability Determination process, Social Security last year approved more than 100,000 cases, usually in less than two weeks. [read post]
16 Nov 2020, 1:15 pm
The petition in Davis asks the Supreme Court to determine whether claimants seeking disability benefits or supplemental security income under the Social Security Act (SSA) must exhaust their Appointments Clause challenges with the administrative law judge (ALJ) at the agency in order to obtain judicial review of that challenge in federal court. [read post]
13 Sep 2015, 9:10 am
Everyone who has suffered a disability and is contemplating filing for Social Security Disability Insurance (SDDI) benefits is probably aware that it is often a difficult process to get their applications for benefits approved by the Social Security Administration (SSA). [read post]
16 Nov 2020, 1:15 pm
The petition in Davis asks the Supreme Court to determine whether claimants seeking disability benefits or supplemental security income under the Social Security Act (SSA) must exhaust their Appointments Clause challenges with the administrative law judge (ALJ) at the agency in order to obtain... [read post]
20 May 2019, 12:29 pm
Government work is tough:"The Department of Social Services is the state agency responsible for determining, through its Disability Determination Service Division, the medical eligibility of disabled Californians who are seeking federal Social Security benefits or state Medi-Cal benefits. [read post]
8 Apr 2011, 10:27 am
The current word that we have received from the Social Security Administration (SSA) about the possible government shutdown is that hearing offices and permanent remote sites will continue to hold Social Security Disability and SSI hearings if a shutdown occurs. [read post]
25 Jul 2016, 9:43 am
Bipolar disorder is a condition for which the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) will consider a claimant to be disabled within the meaning of the agency guidelines. [read post]
15 Oct 2008, 1:51 am
If you file for unemployment when you leave your job due to a disability, you damage your chances of receiving Long Term Disability benefits from your insurance company and from the Social Security Administration. [read post]
13 Mar 2018, 1:35 pm
This opens the door to the Social Security Administration to take the offset. [read post]
8 Dec 2011, 2:26 pm
The Social Security Administration (SSA) denied the claim and an SSA Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) upheld the denial. [read post]
15 Aug 2014, 7:27 pm
Colvin, an appeal heard in the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, the claimant filled for Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA) because he was unable to work a full 40-hour week due to acute back pain. [read post]