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AVOIDING PITFALLS BEFORE A HEARING

These are a few simple things people need to know before they get a Social Security hearing. I have worked in Social Security law for almost 20 years – there is a lot of information that is needed before having a hearing date. These are the top 3 things to consider before a hearing: 1. […]

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Study Shows Denied Claimants Rarely Return to Work

A study by Jody Schimmel Hyde, April Yanyuan Wu, and Lakhpreet Gill of the Mathematica Think Tank revealed that few Social Security disability applicants aged 51 and over return to substantial gainful activity after being denied benefits. The study found that the employment rate for applicants 51 or older who were denied by the Social […]

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FIVE EFFECTIVE WAYS TO HELP YOUR DISABILITY CLAIM

1) GO TO THE DOCTOR. We always suggest you have a treating physician or be receiving treatment from a clinic. You can try low cost clinics such as the Mobile County Health Department, Franklin Primary Health Centers, Victory Health Partners, AltaPointe Mental Health, Southwest Alabama Mental Health, and other surrounding clinics associated with USA Health […]

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Independence Day

On July 4, 1776, 13 colonies claimed their independence from England by signing the Declaration of Independence. As important as this date is to our Country’s founding, the date means nothing without the enduring sacrifice that our Country’s Veterans made during the Revolutionary War. Although they were a ragtag bunch, this group represented America’s first […]

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Video Consultative Examinations

The Social Security Administration recently updated its policy regarding the use of video teleconferencing technology for psychiatric and psychological consultative examinations (CEs). Under POMS DI 22510.012, SSA stated that video consultative examinations can be held in areas where qualified psychiatric and psychological CE sources are limited or unavailable and “in situations where claimant cannot access […]

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