The Need for Strong Medical Evidence in Boston Social Security Disability Insurance Cases Medical evidence often plays a crucial role in disability cases. Most Boston Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) applicants will not be successful when they initially apply for benefits. This has less to do with whether claimants are …
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Boston SSDI and SSI Applications and Appeals Process
Proving you are disabled is not always as easy at is should be. even when your treating physician agrees you cannot work due to your disability. The reason it’s often such a challenges is it is not your doctor, but an administrative law judge (ALJ) has the power to decide.…
Tax Cut and Jobs Act Threatens Disability Benefits in Boston
The Republican Party made it a major priority to pass the “Tax Cut and Jobs Act” before the end of 2017 to show a legislative win for the GOP and President Donald John Trump. For better or worse, they have accomplished this goal, but it looks like one of the…
The Need for a New SSA Commissioner
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has been without an appointed commissioner for around two years. The previous commissioner stepped down at a time when there were many issues being reported about the federal agency, the operations at some of its locations around the nation, and the problems pertaining to the…
Subject Matter Jurisdiction in Boston SSDI Cases
For a court to hear any case, it must have what is known as subject matter jurisdiction. This is the authority of the court to hear cases of a particular type or cases relating to certain subject matter. This is as true in a Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) case…
VA Disability Rating Does Not Confer Automatic SSDI Approval
A Disability Rating from the VA Does Not Guarantee Social Security Disability Benefits There is little question that going to war as U.S. service member can have lifelong consequences for those who return home. One major health condition that affects our veterans is known as post-traumatic stress disorder or “PTSD.”…
Lengthy SSDI Wait Times Harms Rightful Beneficiaries
Despite what the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA) would have you believe there is nothing easy or quick about the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application process. The wait in many areas, including Boston is approaching two years and it seems this problem is getting worse rather than better. A…
SSDI Applicants Now Waiting Nearly Two Years
When an unrepresented claimant applies for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits, they often have no idea how long the process will take and how difficult it will be to qualify for disability benefits. They have no idea because the average person does not know that even with a legitimate…
Disability Claims Involving Mental Illness on Rise
If you have become disabled, and your disability was not related to an on the job accident, filing a claim for Social Social Disability Insurance (SSDI) is likely your best option. However, there is a good chance your application will be initially denied since the U.S. Social Security Administration (SSA)…
Proving Social Security Disability Cases in Boston
The majority of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) claimants will be required to go to a hearing before an administrative law judge (ALJ) at the Social Security Administration (SSA) if they are eventually to be awarded benefits. These hearings can be very difficult, if not seemingly impossible for an unrepresented…