Social Security Disability Benefits for Home Health Aides

2014-07-08T14:38:57+00:00

[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 [...]

Social Security Disability Benefits for Home Health Aides2014-07-08T14:38:57+00:00

Hermann Law Group – Keeping your SSD Benefits

2014-07-01T14:31:13+00:00

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 [...]

Hermann Law Group – Keeping your SSD Benefits2014-07-01T14:31:13+00:00

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

2014-06-24T13:00:48+00:00

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 [...]

Simply showing that the claimant has been diagnosed with a disease or impairment is not enough to win a Social Security Disability claim2014-06-24T13:00:48+00:00

New York Woman Seeks Social Security Disability Benefits for Bipolar Disorder – Bohn v. Commissioner of Social Security

2014-06-17T10:26:52+00:00

Bipolar disorder is a serious mental impairment that can affect every aspect of a person’s day-to-day life, including his or her ability to work. In Bohn v. Commissioner of Social Security, the District Court for the Northern District of New York examined a case in which the Social Security Administration (SSA) appeared not to understand [...]

New York Woman Seeks Social Security Disability Benefits for Bipolar Disorder – Bohn v. Commissioner of Social Security2014-06-17T10:26:52+00:00

Proving impairment severity is vital in the Social Security Disability Decision Process

2014-05-27T08:37:20+00:00

While a Social Security Disability claim is generally won or lost based on the ultimate determination of whether or not the claimant can work, there is a detailed sequential analysis that must be performed prior to reaching this decision. Step two of this analysis concerns the severity of the claimant’s physical or mental impairments. In [...]

Proving impairment severity is vital in the Social Security Disability Decision Process2014-05-27T08:37:20+00:00

Social Security Disability Benefits for Construction Workers

2014-05-20T08:18:22+00:00

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 [...]

Social Security Disability Benefits for Construction Workers2014-05-20T08:18:22+00:00

Evidence Must Support Treating Source’s Opinions – Potter v. Astrue

2014-05-06T07:52:02+00:00

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]In Potter v. Astrue, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York explains once again that a doctor’s opinion alone isn’t enough to win a Social Security Disability claim. There must be objective evidence in the record to support the opinion. Mr. Potter filed a claim for Social Security Disability benefits in [...]

Evidence Must Support Treating Source’s Opinions – Potter v. Astrue2014-05-06T07:52:02+00:00

A Disability Benefits Claimant Without a Lawyer is Like a Rower Without a Paddle – Perils of going it alone

2014-04-29T07:45:04+00:00

A Missouri federal court’s recent decision in Fields v. Commissioner of Social Security is yet another example of the perils of going it alone in a Social Security Disability claim. The Social Security Administration (SSA) denied Edward Fields’ claim for disability benefits, in which he asserted that he’s unable to work as a result of [...]

A Disability Benefits Claimant Without a Lawyer is Like a Rower Without a Paddle – Perils of going it alone2014-04-29T07:45:04+00:00

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

2014-04-22T07:44:59+00:00

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 [...]

Competing Medical Opinions in New Jersey Social Security Disability Cases – Keith v. Commissioner of Social Security2014-04-22T07:44:59+00:00

Make No Mistake: Errors Can be Fatal in A Disability Benefits Case – An Attorney Saved the Day

2014-04-08T00:43:39+00:00

Many of the Social Security Disability cases we discuss on this blog concern the main issue in a disability benefits claim: whether or not the person seeking benefits can still work, despite his or her impairments. Or, in the parlance of the gatekeepers at the Social Security Administration (SSA), whether the claimant is “disabled” for [...]

Make No Mistake: Errors Can be Fatal in A Disability Benefits Case – An Attorney Saved the Day2014-04-08T00:43:39+00:00

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

2014-04-01T23:23:56+00:00

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 [...]

Court Reverses Social Security Disability Decision for Failure to Properly Consider Mental Impairments – Jusino v. Commissioner of Social Security2014-04-01T23:23:56+00:00

Our Disability Attorney in New York On What to Do If Your Previous Application Was Unsuccessful

2014-03-18T19:44:50+00:00

Disability Attorney in New York Make sure to tell your disability attorney New York if you have previously been denied benefits. Your lawyer will want to know the reasons for the previous denial to create a winning case for you this time. Additionally, your lawyer may be able to reopen the earlier application, which could potentially provide you with [...]

Our Disability Attorney in New York On What to Do If Your Previous Application Was Unsuccessful2014-03-18T19:44:50+00:00

The Social Security Administration’s Major Types of Social Security Benefits

2014-03-11T16:47:25+00:00

  According to the Social Security Administration, the following are the 5 major types of Social Security disability benefits. Each one demonstrates how you can qualify to receive benefits based on your income, marital status, and when you became disabled. Contact Your Social Security Disability Lawyer in NYC For more information on how to qualify [...]

The Social Security Administration’s Major Types of Social Security Benefits2014-03-11T16:47:25+00:00

Our SSDI Lawyers in Englewood Discuss Functional Capacity Evaluations

2013-07-30T15:06:47+00:00

SSDI lawyers in Englewood often encounter Social Security claimants who wonder if a functional capacity evaluation will be necessary to qualify for disability benefits. In the vast majority of cases, an evaluation is not necessary and would not be helpful in deciding whether or not the claimant has the capacity to do meaningful work. Usually, functional examinations [...]

Our SSDI Lawyers in Englewood Discuss Functional Capacity Evaluations2013-07-30T15:06:47+00:00

A Hyde Park Social Security Disability Attorney on How to Win Social Security Disability Benefits

2013-07-23T23:09:11+00:00

Those who have filed a claim for disability benefits have most likely learned something about the process that they didn’t know before. Denials are far more common than the award of benefits. Following the often complicated procedure is essential if your appeal is to be successful. Understanding the disability hearing process can help you avoid [...]

A Hyde Park Social Security Disability Attorney on How to Win Social Security Disability Benefits2013-07-23T23:09:11+00:00
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