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By Anthony Reeves on September 15, 2011
So, imagine this situation: You’ve applied for disability benefits. You get a bunch of forms. You’ve spoken to a few government workers. During the initial phase of the process, Social Security asks you a very simple question: “When did your impairments prevent you from performing work?” No problem. You give them a date and then [...]
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By Anthony Reeves on September 4, 2011
1) What is a Continuing Disability Review? 2) Why does Social Security make such a big deal over receiving Unemployment Compensation benefits? ..
Posted in Continuing Disability Review, General Legal Topics, The Social Security Disability Process, Things That Can Affect Your Social Security Disability Benefits, Unemployment Compensation Benefits and SSA, Videos | Tagged continuing disability review, disability, disability insurance benefits, disability process, social security administration, social security claims, social security disability, social security disability claims process, social security disability process, supplemental security income |
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 |
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 |
By Anthony Reeves on August 2, 2011
I know I sound like a broken record but I say this to every client I have: “You bear the burden of proving that you are disabled.” In other words, SSA doesn’t want to hear about you not having any insurance. SSA doesn’t want to hear about how expensive doctors are. SSA doesn’t want to [...]
Posted in General Legal Topics, Healthcare Topics, The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged disability insurance benefits, disability process, doctor, Doctors, legal process, litigation, medicaid, medical evidence, medicare, social security administration, social security claims, supplemental security income, supplemental security income disability claims |