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You can ask as many questions as you have to ask. Anyone should be able to take the necessary time to guide you in the best direction for... Read Answer
Applying for Social Security Disability benefits is a teadeous process. It is highly recommended that you hire an advocate or attorney to... Read Answer
The Social Security Administration is notoriously backlogged, so it is taking longer and longer for hearings to be scheduled. The average wait time... Read Answer
Proceeds from your insurance policy do not affect your Social Security disability insurance (SSDI) benefits. Income does not affect SSDI... Read Answer
Call the Social Security Administration at 1 800 772 1213 or go on the SSA website--hich will allow you file online.
I am assuming you are... Read Answer
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Thanks to updates on Social Security's website, you can obtain your "Social Security Statement" online utilizing the "my Social Security... Read Answer
First, read and review "How to Hire the Right Lawyer" http://research.lawyers.com/How-to-Hire-the-Right-Lawyer.html This is an excellent... Read Answer
Generally, no. However, this can change from state to state, so the laws of your state must be reviewed by a lawyer in your state, or by... Read Answer
What is your question, there was none posed.
If the remand was for a "de novo" hearing, then yes the second ALJ can review all issues and can terminate a prior finding of disability.
Yes, if you can show inability to work or expected inability to work for at least 12 months.
Ther eis not enough information provided to answer this question. Has she applied and been denied? When and for what exact reason?... Read Answer
Your disability onset date can be amended at any time you desire as you are the one who picks the date. Simply tell the SSA office or the judge... Read Answer
NEVER rest on a right or defense you may have. Legal rights are not like wine - they don't improve with age or time. Time limits can completely... Read Answer
Not everyone that handles Disability cases is a lawyer, and the rules of the Social Security Administration allow that. Contact the State Bar... Read Answer