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 [...]
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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 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 [...]
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By Anthony Reeves on April 1, 2010
WARNING!!! WARNING!! WARNING!!! I’m going to get JIGGY in this post so if you’re sensitive and your feelings get hurt easily, STOP READING NOW! Ok, so you’ve applied for Social Security Disability. You get a letter in the mail telling you that you have an appointment with a doctor that they have scheduled for you. [...]
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By Anthony Reeves on February 25, 2010
Now, I know that sounds so simple. In your mind, you’re probably thinking “What does that have to do with anything?”. Well, as silly as it may sound, you may be completely surprised by the amount of people who truly “lose their mind” when it comes to these evaluations. Usually, at some point of the [...]
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