Category: Social Security


Why might a disability "freeze" be important?

Your disability eligibility and even your ultimate retirement benefit are calculated based on your past wage earning record.  If you experience a period of disability,…

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What Congress just did to the disability process

Tucked into a corner of the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015 (which otherwise was good news because it moved money around to make sure that…

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A Disability Lawyer’s Five Greatest Frustrations

  There are so many frustrations in the disability process but none more so than the long wait.  The current length of the wait in…

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Post-Hearing Consultative Examinations

Social Security has the authority to request that you attend a consultative examination at any point during your application for disability benefits. This is typically…

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What to expect after an Appeals Council own-motion review

As I noted in my recent post, we have seen a dramatic increase in the number of favorable hearing decisions that are picked up for…

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American money: a $10, a $5, and another $10 bill fanned out

No cost-of-living increase in 2016

For just the third time in 40 years, millions of disabled Social Security recipients, disabled veterans and federal retirees can expect no increase in benefits…

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