Tag Archive for ‘Social Security Claim’
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 [...]
Prior to Filing Social Security — Other Options
There are two laws in the United States which help ill patients: The Family and Medical Leave Act allows employees to take up to 12 weeks off each year for medical or family emergencies — but without pay. The Americans With Disabilities Act requires employers to make reasonable adjustments for disabled workers, often in the [...]
The Facts and Documentation for Hearing
THE FACTS: Qualifying for Social Security Disability Benefits You are too disabled to work, but your Social Security Disability claim has been denied? You are not alone. The Social Security Administration at the initial claim level (the application), SSD and SSI claimants in Texas have been denied at the rate of 61.5% percent for Social [...]
ADD/ADHD — Statistics
ADD/ADHD What are the Statistics? The U.S. Centers for Disease Control issued a report based on data collected in 2003 concerning the incidence of and treatment for ADHD state by state in America (CDC, 2005, www.cdc.gov/mmwr). The incidence rates varied from a low of approximately 5% to a high of 8% in children ages 4 [...]
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