Posts Tagged ‘baltimore social security’
La razón porque necesita un abogado para su caso de seguro de social para el incapacitado
Yo he representado clientes con casos de seguro de social para el incapacitado desde 1986. Cada dia, yo veo cosas nuevas y extrañas cuando yo contacto los empleados de la Administración del Seguro Social (SSA). En nuestra oficina, revisamos el estatus de cada caso mensualmente. Esto es necesario porque nosotros queremos estar seguro que su…
Read MoreAn example of why you need an attorney to help you with your Social Security case
I have been handling Social Security cases since 1986. At this point, I figured that I had seen every bizarre set of circumstances. But last week, I was amazed again by the employees of the Social Security Administration. In our office, we check the status of every case once a month. We do this precisely…
Read MoreHow “Sequestration” Will Delay Your Social Security Disability Claim- Part II
In what way will “sequestration” affect your social security disability claim? Social Security has advised the National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives (NOSSCR) in a “Fact Sheet” that the cut in their budget by the Budget Control Act will only delay your case by about six weeks. But, it appears that budget cut will…
Read MoreIf you have a Social Security Disability claim pending, your case may take even LONGER!
The Baltimore Sun reports today that the wait for a decision in a Social Security Disability case may get even longer, if the Democrats and Republicans do not reach a budget deal to avoid sequestration. In the article, entitled “Social Security Braces for Budget Cuts, Frustrated Public”, by reporter John Fritze, in the February 26,…
Read MoreNew Social Security Ruling affects Claimants with Drug and Alcohol Addictions
The Social Security Administration issued a new Ruling which will affect the case of every Social Security Claimant who has a substance abuse history. The Ruling gives a step by step analysis to determine whether a claimant is disabled if the Claimant has struggled with addiction. The Ruling also states that “A claimant’s occasional maladaptive…
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