Social Security Disability Benefits for Home Health Aides

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Home health aides are a vital, segment of the American workforce whose efforts help ensure that elderly and incapacitated individuals are properly looked after. In our practice we see how often these workers suffer their own injuries while helping their clients; in addition to having other medical impairments that can leave them unable to perform...

Hermann Law Group, PLLC – Keeping your SSD Benefits

New York social security disability lawyers Keeping Your SSD Benefits If you have been awarded Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits, the Social security Administration (SSA) is required to periodically review your case to determine if you remain disabled. Known as the continued disability review (CDR), New York social security disability lawyers caution that if the...

Simply showing that the claimant has been diagnosed with a disease or impairment is not enough to win a Social Security Disability claim

While the claimant seeking Social Security Disability benefits in Plant v. Commissioner of Social Security was not successful, the court’s opinion in this case provides useful information for other persons seeking benefits about how to prove that a mental or physical impairment (or combination of impairments) is sufficiently severe. The Social Security Administration (SSA) denied...

Social Security Disability Benefits for Construction Workers

Social Security Disability benefits are generally available to workers in a wide variety of jobs across industries, provided that the individual worker meets program requirements. That said, workers in certain jobs are likely to face specific issues particular to their vocation or industry when seeking benefits. It is important to keep these in mind when...

Competing Medical Opinions in New Jersey Social Security Disability Cases – Keith v. Commissioner of Social Security

Social Security Disability cases often come down to a battle of medical experts, with a decisionmaker left to choose between competing opinions on how certain impairments impact the claimant’s ability to work. In Keith v. Commissioner of Social Security, the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey explains that a Social Security Administration...

Court Reverses Social Security Disability Decision for Failure to Properly Consider Mental Impairments – Jusino v. Commissioner of Social Security

As experienced Social Security Disability attorneys who have represented thousands of clients in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut in claims for disability benefits, we understand that many people are not able to work as a result of a combination of physical and mental impairments. In Jusino v. Commissioner of Social Security, the District Court...

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