Social security appeal
I do not think anyone here will tell you which to do - no one on AVVO has seen all your records. If you file a new claim, for sure you are...
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Dublin, OH
Social Security & Disability Lawyer at Dublin, OH
Practice Areas: Social Security, Military Law, Personal Injury
I do not think anyone here will tell you which to do - no one on AVVO has seen all your records. If you file a new claim, for sure you are...
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The Georgia Bar association has a fee dispute resolution program - start by looking at their FAQ's and get them involved. That will start someone...
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The rules about financial eligibility and resources for SSI claims are complex, as you are learning.. I suggest you contact a legal aid office...
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My colleague has given the best answer you will get. I would add that attorneys usually give credit for the EAJA fees so that the total fee...
If you are disabled, file a claim and are denied, then certainly it is ok to try and work. My guess is if you have serious problems, it will be...
Good answers by both colleagues. You should have no problems for retirement unless your disability benefits stop - then you may need to earn more...
My colleague's answer, as usual, is thoughtful and accurate. All household income, including earned income and unearned income (gifts,...
Mr. Wayson's advice is good. Contact the Columbus Bar Association lawyer referral service and see if they can help direct you to the right...
My colleagues are correct. There is no mechanism to sue SSA, and there is no provision for the passing on or inheritance of benefits. It would...