In this blog I will try to provide useful information to help those trying to get Social Security Disability or Supplemental Security Income Benefits. I am an attorney who handles these types of claims and I will attempt to provide helpful tips in your pursuit of disability benefits. The information is intended to be correct but not guaranteed. It does not substitute for direct conversation with a lawyer. This should not be construed as legal advice. Call me at 1-877-527-5529.
Friday, December 28, 2007
Board Certified Social Security Disability Specialist
I have have just recently been approved as a Board Certified Social Security Disability Specialist by the National Board of Social Security Disability Advocacy. I consider it a great honor and I am proud of this accomplishment. It should be noted that not all states recognize the title of Social Security Disability Specialist. I will be listing the states that recognize this title in the next few days when I have collected all the information. I just wanted to share this with my readers. I hope you all have a great New Years and wish you all a favorable decision soon. I have put some information about my Board Certification on my website. It will explain what it is and what I had to do to get it. It will also show how the different states view certification as well as the ABA.
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Pace of decisions and scheduling of hearings will improve.
In the new year I think you can expect quicker decisions and more hearings being scheduled for Social Security Disability and SSI claims. In the past this has always been a very active time of year. Also many of the SSA initiatives to speed up the process are close to full swing. I have noticed a sharp increase in the amount of hearings scheduled for the new year. There are many reasons I am predicting this. First, SSA's e-file program has been started in all states and many of the case are now in electronic format. Second, SSA made a real push this year to get the really old cases done before the new year which hopefully will get them back on track for reasonable wait times for the rest of the cases. Third, SSA has brought back a program that allows attorneys at SSA to make favorable decisions at the hearing level before they are even scheduled for a hearing. I have noticed in my practice that I have been getting much more of these recently. Fourth, SSA has initiated a quick determination process for really strong cases that has shown to be successful in getting out quick decision in obvious cases. Lastly, the holidays are almost over and SSA employees will start to get back into the swing of things. Hopefully, I am right and you will all hear something soon.
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