What is The Value of Hiring an SSD Attorney?

The basic idea behind Social Security Disability benefits is a simple one: people pay into the system for the security and peace of mind, knowing that they can count on at least some level of financial support in the event that they are not able to work due to a physical or mental impairment before...

New York Court Reverses Social Security Disability Decision for Failure to Undertake “Special Technique” – Charlton v. Commissioner of Social Security

The law requires the Social Security Administration and its judges to make very specific findings in considering the severity of any impairments suffered by a person seeking Disability benefits. In Charlton v. Commissioner of Social Security, the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York explains that it simply can’t decide whether an...

The Clock is Ticking: New York Court Reverses Disability Benefits Decision, Sets Time Limit for SSA to Hold Further Proceedings – Bunger v. Astrue

In Bunger v. Astrue, the Eastern District of New York recently took on a case appealing the Social Security Administration’s (SSA’s) denial of a disability benefits claim: in which both the claimant and the SSA agree that the agency’s decision was flawed. Plaintiff Richard Bunger filed a claim for Social Security Disability benefits in 2008,...

Michigan Court Affirms Social Security Disability Judge’s Decision to Discredit Doctor’s Opinion – Gay v. Commissioner of Social Security

As experienced Social Security Disability attorneys who have represented clients in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut over a combined 50 years, we know that doctor opinions can go a long way in proving a disability benefits claim. In Gay v. Commissioner of Social Security, the District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan explains...

New York Court Requires Social Security Judge to Clarify Medical Record in Disability Benefits Case – Stokes v. Commissioner of Social Security

In order to prove a claim for Social Security disability benefits, an individual must provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) with clear and convincing medical evidence that details the extent of the claimant’s impairment, its onset date and its effect on the claimant’s ability to perform work. While the Eastern District of New York recently...

New Jersey Court Reverses Disability Benefits Denial for Failure to Consider Claimant Testimony – Troy v. Commissioner of Social Security

In Social Security disability cases, medical evidence – doctor’s opinions, treatment records, objective clinical studies etc. – is the key to winning a claim. That is, a clear and accurate record showing that the claimant suffers from an impairment or combination of impairments affecting his or her ability to work makes it more likely that...

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