Archive for February, 2010
Could Tiger Woods Collect Social Security Disability?
Most people would think that there is no way a man who makes millions of dollars each year could every qualify for disability benefits. But this is simply not true. No matter how much money a person makes in this country, as long as they are contributing to the Social Security system, if they become [...]
February 27, 2010
Tags: benefits, Disability, golf, security, social, Tiger, Woods, working Posted in: Social Security Disability
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Can You Work While Waiting For A Decision On Your Case?
You’ve applied for social security disability. Your case has been denied upon your initial application and now you must wait several months for a hearing date. Depending on where you live, you might wait up to 20 months for a hearing date.
While you are waiting, the expenses begin to pile up. Your savings account is [...]
February 25, 2010
Tags: Disability, initial application, part time, Social Security, work Posted in: Uncategorized
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When Should I Apply For Disability Benefits?
Live Webcast – Wednesday, February 24th at 7pm
Markhoff & Mittman’s series of live webcasts continues on February 24th at 7pm with a special 15 minute show covering the topic of when a person should apply for disability benefits. Disability attorney Scott Daniels breaks down the ramifications of applying at specific times and how to increase [...]
February 23, 2010
Tags: apply, attorney, Daniels, Disability, live, Scott, Social Security, webcasts, working Posted in: Social Security Disability
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Refuse To Lose Your Social Security Disability Case!
There are almost 3 million applicants for disability benefits each year. Out of this incredibly large number, The Social Security Administration denies about 70% of these cases. This number is discouraging, but there are things you can do to increase your chances of successfully winning your disability claim.
Relying on what you put in the application [...]
February 22, 2010
Tags: denies, Disability, improve, judge, Social Security, ways, winning, your case Posted in: Social Security Disability
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A Denial Is Not The End Of Your Case!
Have you received a denial from the Social Security Administration rejecting your claim for disability benefits? Well, so have millions of other disability claimants across the country. Don’t worry. Your disability case is far from over.
Unfortunately, 65% of initial applications are denied upon an initial application. Thats means about 7 out of 10 people that [...]
February 19, 2010
Tags: administrative, appeal, denied, Disability, hearing, judge, New York, security, social Posted in: Social Security Disability
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Markhoff & Mittman Hits The Airwaves
The Social Security Disability Mess – LIVE WEBCAST on BlogTalkRadio Tonight at 6pm
The problems with the Social Security Administration’s disability program are endless. The system was designed for individuals to receive compensation in the event they are no longer able to work as a result of a physical or mental impairment. Everyone who works and [...]
February 18, 2010
Tags: benefits, BlogTalkRadio, Disability, New York, problems, Scott Daniels, Social Security, webcasts Posted in: Social Security Disability
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How Do I Know When My Disability Began?
This question is so frequent in the area of Social Security Disability law because most people’s disabilities begin long before they stop working. There are the easy cases where a claimant is hurt at work or is the victim of a car accident and Social Security can pinpoint the date of disability. But many cases [...]
February 16, 2010
Tags: applying, changes, claimant, degenerative, Disability, law, Social Security Posted in: Uncategorized
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Winning Your Disability Case With A Hearing
Social Security disability cases are being denied at record levels. About 60-70% of initial applications are denied by the Social Security Administration. After a claimant receives a denial, it does not mean that they will not be entitled to disability benefits. It means that the disability analyst at the state agency rejected the disability claim. [...]
February 16, 2010
Tags: appeal, applications, benefits, denial, hearing, level, Social Security, success Posted in: Uncategorized
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One Thing You Must Do To Ensure A Fair Decision
The disturbing reality of the Social Security Administration’s decision making process on disability claims is that approximately 70% of the claims are denied upon an initial application. That means roughly 7 out of every 10 applications for disability benefits are denied.
So what can you do to increase your chances for success?
Well, for starters, hiring a [...]
February 10, 2010
Tags: attorney, claims, comply, denied, Disability, requests, Social Security, success Posted in: Social Security Disability
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The Right Medical Evidence Can Win Your Disability Case
In order to receive Social Security Disability benefits, you must first be rendered disabled by the Social Security Administration. Whether you are rendered disabled at the initial application stage, or if it’s at the hearing level, a claim MUST be supported by concrete medical evidence.
Each disability case will require it’s own type of medical evidence [...]
February 8, 2010
Tags: Disability, disabled, evidence, hearing, medical, Social Security, submitting, win Posted in: Uncategorized
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