It does happen that a disability claimant dies before the appeal has been completed. In that case, if the claim is for Title II benefits, the surviving spouse of the claimant may claim the benefits due to the claimant up to the month of the date of death of the…
Articles Posted in Social Security Disability
When Is Best Time To File for Social Security Disability Benefits?
The simple answer is that when you are no longer working due to medical condition which you expect to last in excess of 2 months, you should file immediately. There is a “durational” component to disability claims. What that means is that in order to qualify for disability benefits, the…
Multiple Sclerosis, Fatigue and SSA
For those patients who have multiple sclerosis, fatigue is a common, if not predominate, symptom. As they know, fatigue is not the same thing as tiredness. Tiredness can be taken care of with rest or sleep. Fatigue on the other hand is really a lack of energy. The feeling or…
SSA Removes Diabetes Mellitus From Listings of Impairments
Effective June 7, 2011, the listings in the endocrine body systems, (Listings 9.02 through 9.08) dealing with diabetes mellitus and thyroid disorders will be deleted. As a consequence, those diseases will no longer be considered a reason to award disability based upon the fact that a claimant may have diabetes…
Video Hearings
As many claimants know the time between filing a request for hearing and actually having a hearing very long. Sometimes the wait can be in excess of 2 years! In an effort to reduce this time delay, SSA has created the “video hearings”. These hearings are held through a video…
2010 Allowance Rates for Indiana
The numbers are in for 2010 for the percentage of cases which are allowed at the initial stage and allowed at the reconsideration level. The initial stage is when a person files a disability claim for the first time. Many of the people who are denied at the initial level…
The GAF Scale and Social Security Disability Claims
Physicians and psychologists must make a determination about how their mentally ill patient is functioning on a daily basis. This determination or assessment is used by mental health practitioners to: determine when treatment is needed, track the progress of treatment and select the site of service (whether treatment is to…
Narcolepsy and Social Security Disability
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder resulting in an irresistible urge to sleep and frequent daytime “sleep attacks.” This disorder is viewed as a neurological problem rather than a mental illness or something caused by anxiety. Little is known about the exact cause of the condition. Some researchers believe that the…
Information About Private Pension Benefits
Many claimants who file a claim for Social Security Disability benefits receive a letter from SSA entitled “Potential Private Pension Benefit Information”. This letter informs a claimant that he/she may be entitled to some private pension benefits upon retirement. Normally, the letter gives a specific pension name, plan names and…
Social Security and Possible Government Shutdown
As many of you known, if there is no agreement on the federal budget by midnight tonight, there will be a partial government shutdown. This shutdown will last until there is a budget agreement. As of today, SSA has issued plans for how it will operate during any shutdown. Here…