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Tips for speeding up your Social Security Disability case

By Anthony Reeves on December 19, 2009

Ok, before I get started, let me dispel a couple of quick myths about what WON’T speed up your case.  First, even if you hire a representative, this will not guarantee that your case will speed up.  Hiring a representative is extremely helpful but it does not guarantee that your case will move forward any [...]

Posted in The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged 3d party activities of daily living, claimants, Critical, disability determinations services, disability insurance benefits, Doctors, office of disability determinations, social security administration, social security disability, supplemental security income, TERI, TERI cases, Terminally Ill Cases | Leave a response

The REAL World frustations for you and the Social Security Administration

By Anthony Reeves on October 26, 2009

I’ve represented clients before the Social Security Administration for over 8 years.  During that time, I’ve had a chance to worked with, talked to, or interacted with some great people who are truly trying to do the right thing.  What is the right thing?  Processing a person’s claim when they apply for Social Security Disability [...]

Posted in The Social Security Disability Process | Tagged critical cases, dire need cases, disability determinations services, office of disability determinations, social security disability, social security disability claims, social security disability claims process, social security disability process, supplemental security income, TERI, TERI cases, terminally ill | Leave a response

Can somebody explain how I get paid after I get a favorable decision?

By Anthony Reeves on October 6, 2009

So you got approved for Disability benefits. YAAAAAAY!! Congratulations.  After stressing, waiting, and going through this lengthy process, you are finally going to get your disability benefits.  Even better, you are so happy with your representative who was successful in helping you get your benefits. However, now comes the confusing part.  What happens next?  When [...]

Posted in Approval For Social Security Disability Benefits | Tagged attorney, eviction, foreclosure, medicaid, medicare, offsets, payment processing center, representative, representative payee, Social Security, social security disability, social security disability claims process, Supplement Security Income disability claim, supplemental security income, TERI, terminally ill, veterans administration, workers compensation | Leave a response

Tough love and tough facts about applying for Social Security Disability benefits

By Anthony Reeves on September 11, 2009

Let me be the first to tell you that representing Social Security Disability clients can be tough.  My heart goes out to all people who are in the position of having to apply for Social Security disability benefits.   Unfortunately, some times I have to be in the unenviable position of having to give some ‘tough [...]

Posted in Newsworthy Topics | Tagged compliance, critical case, disability process, doctor, non compliance, social security administration, social security disability process, TERI, terminally ill | Leave a response

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