Would Social Security ALJs process cases faster if disabilty hearings were adversarial?
When I first started practicing Social Security Disability law, it seemed strange to me that the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) was not represented by an
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Geri N. Kahn is a social security disability and immigration attorney that works with clients in the San Francisco Bay area.
When I first started practicing Social Security Disability law, it seemed strange to me that the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) was not represented by an
If you are on SSI and live in California, you already know that the amount of your monthly check has been reduced. This reduction was
Social Security’s Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently released a report entitled, “Opportunities and Challenges for SSA.” OIG’s terminology for the title of the report
As I have mentioned before on my blog, I am a big fan of the virtual world of Second Life and am active in the
It makes sense. If you prohibit employees from working two days a month, productively will be lowered and claims will not be adjudicated. Now it
I recently received a question from a student attending a San Francisco bay area university asking whether a receipt of a scholarship would prevent him
When I first started practicing Social Security Disability law, it seemed strange to me that the Social Security Administration (“SSA”) was not represented by an
If you are on SSI and live in California, you already know that the amount of your monthly check has been reduced. This reduction was
Social Security’s Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) recently released a report entitled, “Opportunities and Challenges for SSA.” OIG’s terminology for the title of the report
As I have mentioned before on my blog, I am a big fan of the virtual world of Second Life and am active in the
It makes sense. If you prohibit employees from working two days a month, productively will be lowered and claims will not be adjudicated. Now it
I recently received a question from a student attending a San Francisco bay area university asking whether a receipt of a scholarship would prevent him
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