Social Security decision
The person who takes your claim at the local Social Security office is not making a decision on your claim. They can, however, make observations...
Royal Oak, MI
Appeals Lawyer at Royal Oak, MI
Practice Areas: Appeals, Social Security, Military Law
The person who takes your claim at the local Social Security office is not making a decision on your claim. They can, however, make observations...
You could ask your employer about how to access your pay stubs and submit those to SSA, which is usually what they're looking for when assessing...
It's hard to say without having all of the facts, but it's possible that your insured status expired at some point, which can limit the relevant...
They won't just cut you off without doing a review of your condition. You are presumed disabled until a year after your transplant date, but that...
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The ALJ needs to have stated in the decision that they are reopening the prior application, as I believe the field office is looking for that...
i agree with the other attorneys that a proffer letter cannot give you any indication as to the outcome of your case. But the concerning thing to...
Winning your case at the Appeals Council level hinges more on whether the ALJ in your case made any legal errors than on anything additional you...
I changed the practice area to identity theft, hopefully that will help guide you to some attorneys who will be able to give informed responses....
I agree. I bet your attorney would be able to better elaborate about his/her optimism given the ALJ and the circumstances. Still, if the ALJ didn't...
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If your representative has ERE access, they should be able to see the status of the decision through the ERE, but will not know what the decision...