What Really Goes On At A Social Security Disability Hearing?
Disability hearings can be scary propositions. Claimant’s who finally get a hearing date know that they have already been denied once by the Federal government. Now a Federal Judge is going to review the case and decide whether the initial application should have been approved. There is nothing fun about a courtroom. Nor is there [...]
May 20, 2010
Tags: administration, claimants, courtroom, Disability, federal, hearing, judge, security, social Posted in: Social Security Disability
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Win Your Disability Case With The Right Medical Evidence
Submitting the proper medical evidence is easily the most important element of a disability case. Without the right evidence, a disability analyst or Administrative Law Judge cannot grant your case.
Often times, claimants rely too much on hospital records, surgical reports and single opinions of treating sources. While these pieces of evidence do help in supporting [...]
April 27, 2010
Tags: administrative, case, claimants, Disability, evidence, judge, medical, winning Posted in: Social Security Disability
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Can You Get A Decision At The Hearing?
At a social security disability hearing, there is a chance that you might be able to walk out of the courtroom knowing exactly whether or not the Social Security Security Administration is going to pay you benefits. For some claimants, finding out this information is a huge relief, especially if it’s good news.
While Judges have [...]
March 17, 2010
Tags: claimants, decision, Disability, hearing, judge, New York, outcome, security, social Posted in: Social Security Disability
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