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Commentary: I Bet Universal Health Care Is Looking Good Now.
By Anthony Reeves on September 1, 2011
“Mark Williams went without sleep for his teeth. What was remarkable about that was he was joined by about 2,000 other people Thursday night doing the same thing in the dark outside a church in Woodstock.” By Jeffry Scott, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. “It was an outpouring, and pulling out, of bad teeth. And maybe even [...]
Posted in General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Healthcare Topics, Medical Conditions, Medical Records, Newsworthy Topics | Tagged dental, disability insurance benefits, disability process, Doctors, Employment, health, healthcare, insurance, medical, obama care, obamacare, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims, universal healthcare | Leave a response
THE ONE THING YOUR MOM AND DAD DON’T PREPARE YOU FOR: TAKING CARE OF YOUR PARENTS
By Anthony Reeves on August 23, 2011
I’m not ashamed to say it: My mom kicks butt! At 65 years old, she just got her black belt in karate. She still plays tennis and goes horse-back riding. She just learned how to ski. She, also, performs in stage plays. That’s right! I’ll say it again. My mom kicks butt! My in-laws? Forget [...]
Posted in General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Newsworthy Topics | Tagged administrative law judge, disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, medicaid, medical evidence, medicare, social, Social Security, social security claims, social security disability claims, social security disability process, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims | Leave a response
Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – Special Edition (Garnishment)
By Anthony Reeves on August 19, 2011
I hope this special video is helpful to you.
Posted in General Legal Topics, Newsworthy Topics, Videos | Tagged alimony, Child Support, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, garnishment, Internal revenue service, IRS, legal process, medicaid, Social Security, social security claims, social security disability, social security disability process, student loans, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims, taxes | Leave a response
Q&A: Social Security Disability Today – 8.14.2011
By Anthony Reeves on August 14, 2011
1) Is my DLI is something I can get from (or find) the annual Soc. Sec. statement? 2) i settled a workers comp case back in 2007, Since 2007 I haven’t worked or seen a doctor for my injury.Focused more on elderly parents care. now its 2011 and I am having neck and back [...]
Posted in General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Healthcare Topics, Medical Conditions, Newsworthy Topics, The Social Security Disability Process, Things That Can Affect Your Social Security Disability Benefits, Videos, Work And Your Social Security Case | Tagged back, carrier, classes, college, Congestive Heart Failure, date last insured, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, heart condition, injured, legal process, Long Term Disaiblity, LTD, medicaid, medical, medical evidence, medicare, obesity, online, sedentary, sga, social, social security administration, social security disability, social security disability claims, social security disability process, Social Security Statement, SSDI benefits, substantial gainful activities, supplemental security income | Leave a response
YOUR CASE IS NOT MADE FOR LAW & ORDER OR TRU TV: UNDERSTANDING WHAT YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY REPRESENTATIVE IS AND IS NOT
By Anthony Reeves on August 4, 2011
In the almost 10 years I have handled Social Security Disability cases, it’s amazing the number of times I have to tell people to stop thinking of your case like it’s on Tru-TV. I thought I had been doing a pretty good job of getting people to understand this. Unfortunately, with the explosion of [...]
Posted in General Legal Topics, Newsworthy Topics, The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged administrative law judge, Anthony, attorney, Casey, Casey Anthony, Caylee Anthony, disability, disability insurance benefits, evidence, judge, jurisprudence, lawyer, Medical Records, non-attorney representative, representative, Sit, Social Security, social security administration, social security claims delay, social security disability claims process, Squirm, supplemental security income disability claims, Tru TV, US Supreme Court | Leave a response

