Social Security Disability Claims

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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 [...]

ADD/ADHD Child’s Social Security

A child with ADD/ADHD can have their life enhanced with Social Security Benefits. It is worth the effort. Social Security Benefits will provide access to treatment and professionals that State programs do not provide. The cash benefit supports services to benefit the child that could not be obtained otherwise. Group and individual counseling can provide [...]

What Is Involved in Appeals Process – LEE ANN TORRANS

What is involved in the Appeals Process? If you have received a denial of benefits there is a Social Security Disability appeals process. As with any governmental process, there are certain procedures one must follow. According to the Social Security Administration, if you wish to appeal, you must make your request in writing within 60 [...]

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