By pdombeck | Published June 25, 2013 | Posted in Long Term Disability, Social Security Disability | Leave a comment
The Social Security Hearing Judge Denied your Disability claim, Should you Appeal? There are several considerations. First and foremost is whether your claim evidence is strong enough under Social Security’s rules for a hearing judge to find you disabled. A simple enough question to be sure, but with a potentially very complex answer. While it Read More
Read MorePhoenix SSD Attorney Explains Legal Loopholes and Disability Claims It is not that Social Security Disability or ERISA Short Term and Long Term Disability regulations and/or Insurance policies contain loopholes for the purpose of deliberately denying claims. Rather it is that the regulations and other governing the terms and language regarding which claims meet the Read More
Read MoreAn Experienced Phoenix Social Security Disability Lawyer Helps Get Claims Approved Anyone who has considered exploring Short Term or Long Term or Social Security disability may hear or receive confusing information about the processes involved. This can be intimidating. Many people who go through the system on their own are not successful the first time Read More
Read MoreThe Social Security Administration (SSA) initially follows certain guidelines for approving or denying disability claims. An Arizona Social Security Disability attorney can help you apply for benefits or appeal a denied claim. To receive Social Security Disability benefits, you must have paid Social Security taxes for a period of 10 years. What the SSA looks Read More
Read MoreA lot of disability claimants file their case with the impression that as soon as they filed they will be awarded disability. While this may be true in extremely severe cases, it is not uncommon to hear a claimant saying “I don’t understand, even my doctor wrote a letter to them saying I’m disabled and Read More
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