No one is ever "too young" to get Social Security Disability benefits. It is true, however, that your age does matter. For the purposes of this discussion, I will only be talking about adults (people over 18 years old) who are applying for disability. If you are under...
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Month: October 2010
Can I Get Social Security Disability Benefits for My Seizure Disorder?
Social Security disability cases involving seizure disorders (both grand mal, or tonic clonic, and petit mal) can be some of the toughest to win. This is because many of these cases hinge on exactly how often you have a seizure. To read more about the Social...
Vocational Experts at Social Security Disability Hearings
If you have a Social Security Disability Insurance Benefit or Supplemental Security Income claim, you will probably have a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ). The issue to be decided in most hearings is whether there are jobs in significant numbers in...
I Received an Unfavorable Decision. What’s Next?
Statistically speaking, more people win their case after a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge than at the initial level. However, some people will receive an unfavorable decision after their hearing. So, what happens next?The next step in a Social Security...
Sometimes It Is a War of Attrition.
Today I received in the mail a copy of a Favorable Decision issued for one of my clients. After fighting tooth and nail with the Social Security Administration for over five years, the Administrative Law Judge awarded the case, finding my client entitled to Social...
My Date Last Insured Is In The Past. Can I Still Receive Disability Insurance Benefits?
A brief explanation of what your date last insured means can be found here. But what happens if your date last insured is a date in the past? This can create particular problems in your Social Security disability case. If your DLI is in the very recent past (for...
The Consultative Exam
If Social Security does not have enough information to find you disabled, you may be asked to submit to a consultative examination. A consultative evaluation is defined as "a physical or mental examination or test purchased for you at our request and expense from a...