Social Security Disability Claims

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Disability Claim – 480 Day Wait on Average

Across the country, it takes an average of 480 days to get a judge’s ruling on a Social Security disability claim. 768,540 Americans –the figure as of year end –wait for a chance to plead their cases for benefits. The slow pace of a few judges and an overwhelmed staff are key reasons that people [...]

ADHD and Alcoholism

Childhood ADHD and Conduct Disorder as Independent Predictors of Male Alcohol Dependence at Age 40 A recent Danish Study on Alcoholism studied males for a period of forty years examining the antecedent predictors of adult male alcoholism. This study revealed the correlation of premorbid behaviors consistent with childhood conduct disorder and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). At [...]

Your Judge’s Decision History Kudos to OregonLive.com

Oregon Live.com Link Here: You can find an individual Judge’s approval and denial rates from 2005 to 2008. Oregon Live obtained data on individual Judge’s rulings through the Freedom of Information Act. Historically, this has not been available. Great job for OregonLive.com .

Disabling Mental Illness Qualifies for SSD

Mental illness can be disabling in the same fashion as a physical illness. A serious mental illness is a disability and includes: Schizophrenia Obsessive-compulsive disorder Manic depression, disabling brain disorder (mental illness) What are Social Security Disability Benefits? The benefits include cash payment that averages $900 per month. In most states, Social Security Disability Insurance [...]

Claim Evaluation

Your Claim Evaluation 1. APPLY FOR DISABILITY AFTER YOU STOP WORKING. If you stop working due to a disability you should apply for Social Security benefits. You have only a narrow window of opportunity for application which typically is five (5) years. However, if there is a gap in your work record this window of [...]

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