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By Anthony Reeves on September 18, 2011
1) I was told today when I called to check the status of my disability case. I was told that it was closed and a decision has been mailed. What does that mean? Does that mean my case has been denied? What should I except in the letter? 2) What I do if I think [...]
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By Anthony Reeves on August 28, 2011
I hope this helps. 1) How do I deal with my doctor when they tell me one thing and then does something else? 2) When and how can am I able to view a copy of my file? 3) Why would you need a representative payee? What would be the next step be for the [...]
Posted in Doctors, General Legal Topics, Health Related Topics and Social Security Disability, Representative Payee, The Social Security Disability Process, Videos | Tagged administrative law judge, continuing disability review, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, social, social security administration, social security disability claims process, social security disability process, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims |
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 [...]
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By Anthony Reeves on August 21, 2011
I answered these questions today. I hope the video helps 1) In your most current video you talked about how the SSA may look at cases involving heart conditions with applicants who are young (32) and have a college degree vs. an applicant who doesn’t. Is this a major factor in how they decide [...]
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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 [...]
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