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Mamaroneck, New York Social Security Disability Cases

2010-07-20T08:34:26+00:00

One of Westchester County's oldest settlements, the idyllic Town of Mamaroneck began as a thriving farming, fishing, lumbering, and milling center and today is a suburban home to more than 27,000 residents, many of whom commute to New York City and Stamford, Connecticut. The community was founded at the mouth of the Mamaroneck River in [...]

Mamaroneck, New York Social Security Disability Cases2010-07-20T08:34:26+00:00

White Plains, New York, Social Security Disability Cases

2010-07-13T08:33:36+00:00

Nestled just a few miles east of the Hudson River in southern Westchester County, White Plains, New York, is a city of more than 57,000 residents that continues to grow thanks in part to its relatively low cost of living and convenient location near New York City. Originally settled by the Weckquaeskeck Native American people [...]

White Plains, New York, Social Security Disability Cases2010-07-13T08:33:36+00:00

Scarsdale, New York Social Security Disability Cases

2010-07-06T08:33:11+00:00

Scarsdale is a quaint, 6.5 square mile village just south of White Plains in New York's Westchester County. Once a country manor home for English royalty, the village has grown from less than 300 inhabitants in 1790 to more than 17,000 today. Notable residents include James Fenimore Cooper, whose novel The Spy is set in [...]

Scarsdale, New York Social Security Disability Cases2010-07-06T08:33:11+00:00

Newark, New Jersey, Social Security Disability Cases

2010-06-29T08:32:49+00:00

New Jersey's largest city, Newark is a vibrant shipping hub just over eight miles west of Manhattan. The city's history as a center of industry and its richly diverse ethnic cultures have served as inspiration for author Philip Roth, poet Amiri Baraka, and musician Frankie Valli, among others. Downtown Newark features a vibrant arts and [...]

Newark, New Jersey, Social Security Disability Cases2010-06-29T08:32:49+00:00

LTD Success Stories

2010-05-11T08:19:18+00:00

J was a 57 year old Director of Engineering for a facilities management company. He sustained a back injury and was awarded both Workers' Compensation benefits and Social Security Disability benefits. However his claim for Long Term Disability was denied because the carrier stated he could return to his job, which they erroneously classified as [...]

LTD Success Stories2010-05-11T08:19:18+00:00

The Top 6 Things You Need to Know About Your LTD Policy

2010-04-27T08:18:27+00:00

Because the definitions and benefits are different in every Long Term Disability policy, you must know the specifics of your policy in order to pursue your claim successfully. At Hermann Law Group, we will review your Long Term Disability policy carefully with you, making sure that you understand your rights and obligations, and we will [...]

The Top 6 Things You Need to Know About Your LTD Policy2010-04-27T08:18:27+00:00

Group Disability Policies/ERISA

2010-04-20T08:17:39+00:00

If you participate in a Long Term Disability (LTD) plan offered by your employer, even if you pay some or all of the premiums you are considered to be part of a group plan. Group disability plans are often referred to as ERISA claims because the procedures governing them are found in the Employee Retirement [...]

Group Disability Policies/ERISA2010-04-20T08:17:39+00:00

Private Disability Polices

2010-04-13T08:17:06+00:00

If you purchased an individual Long Term Disability (LTD) policy either directly from an insurance carrier or through a professional organization, it is considered a "private" disability policy. Private policies are governed by general contract law and state insurance laws. Unlike ERISA (group policy) cases, in a private policy the claims process is not covered [...]

Private Disability Polices2010-04-13T08:17:06+00:00

Social Security Disability Success Stories | SSDI Attorney

2010-01-05T15:11:51+00:00

Laura was 46 years old and living in Rockland County when she applied for SS Disability benefits in 2009 due to Crohn’s disease that caused her to need continual access to a bathroom. She had not worked since December 2007 but her case was denied at a hearing in July 2010. We appealed and we [...]

Social Security Disability Success Stories | SSDI Attorney2010-01-05T15:11:51+00:00

Forms

2009-12-29T15:11:23+00:00

Pre Application Workers Compensation/Public Disability Questionnaire SSA-546 Print and fill out by hand (67 kb) SSA-546 Fill out online, then print (159 kb) Disability Report-Adult SSA-3368 Print and fill out by hand (125 kb) SSA-3368 Fill out online, then print (426 kb) Work History Report SSA-3369 Print and fill out by hand (80 kb) SSA-3369 [...]

Forms2009-12-29T15:11:23+00:00

The Hermann Law Group Disability Information Kit

2009-12-01T15:05:31+00:00

  Social Security Disability Claims: Avoiding Mistakes the Other Guys Make From Application to Award: The Social Security Disability Procedure at a Glance Saving on Prescription Drugs and Healthcare Social Security Programs at a Glance The Confusing Social Security Timeline: Seven Important Time Periods Relating to Your Disability Claim 7 Things You Need to Know [...]

The Hermann Law Group Disability Information Kit2009-12-01T15:05:31+00:00

Social Security Disability Benefits for Teachers

2009-11-24T21:03:32+00:00

Teaching isn’t just one of the most important jobs in society, it’s also a lot of hard work. Whether it’s preschool, pre-calculus or pre-med, teachers help shape young peoples’ lives and mold them into productive members of their communities. That means managing a class (or multiple classes) full of students, keeping their attention and making [...]

Social Security Disability Benefits for Teachers2009-11-24T21:03:32+00:00

N.J. Court Revives Injured Man’s Social Security Disability Claim on Cognitive Ability Evidence – Kuczewski v. Commissioner of Social Security

2009-11-17T21:39:01+00:00

The central question in a Social Security Disability case is whether the person seeking benefits can still work. As a recent decision by the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey in Kuczewski v. Commissioner shows, this can often be a complicated inquiry. It requires considering a person’s educational background, job history and [...]

N.J. Court Revives Injured Man’s Social Security Disability Claim on Cognitive Ability Evidence – Kuczewski v. Commissioner of Social Security2009-11-17T21:39:01+00:00

The Importance of Treating Doctor Evidence in Social Security Disability Cases – Mussaw v. Commissioner of Social Security

2009-11-10T10:59:32+00:00

Medical evidence is key in Social Security Disability cases. As the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York explains in Mussaw v. Commissioner of Social Security, statements from a claimant’s personal doctor are often given substantial, and even “controlling”, weight in determining whether the person is entitled to Disability benefits. Ms. Mussaw [...]

The Importance of Treating Doctor Evidence in Social Security Disability Cases – Mussaw v. Commissioner of Social Security2009-11-10T10:59:32+00:00

Court: Spotty Medical Treatment Does Not Bar Disability Benefits Award – Torres v. Astrue

2009-11-08T17:16:03+00:00

In a perfect world, a person seeking Social Security Disability benefits will support his or her claim with a detailed record of regular medical treatment, explaining the claimant’s impairments and how they affect his or her functioning. For a number of reasons, however, this is not always possible. In Torres v. Astrue, the District Court [...]

Court: Spotty Medical Treatment Does Not Bar Disability Benefits Award – Torres v. Astrue2009-11-08T17:16:03+00:00
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