Social Security Disability Claims

Archive for September, 2009

SSA Goal to Eliminate Cases Over 850 Days OLD — You Can Wait a LONG TIME

SOCIAL SECURITY HEARINGS BACKLOG DOWN FOR FIRST TIME IN DECADE 30 September 2009 The following information was released by the U.S. Social Security Administration: Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, today announced that for the first time since 1999, the agency has ended the year with fewer disability hearings pending than in the prior [...]

Working and Social Security Cllaim

The Social Security Administration follows a five step evaluation. Are you working. Are you is “working” initiates this process. If you are working the case will most likely be turned down. What is working? “Working” is a defined as “Substantial Gainful Activity” (SGA) . In 2009 earning at least $980 a month means you are [...]

1Million More Application 2009-2011

Last year, the Social Security Administration paid out about $106 billion in disability benefits, equal to nearly 4% of the federal budget. The payout was up about a third from four years earlier. Social Security Disability puts you on the path to become eligible for Medicare before 65. The agency projects it will receive roughly [...]

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