Posts Tagged ‘disability’

Job Losses Send Disability Claims Soaring

Monday, December 21st, 2009

According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), new claims for disability benefits rose nearly 17 percent nationwide in 2009 and disability filings are projected to rise another 10 percent in 2010, to 3.3 million claims.  Michael Astrue , commissioner of SSA, acknowledges that “the biggest problems are states that have a combination of two things:  One the economy is very bad; and two, the state has embraced furloughs.”  Astrue further cited California, Wisconsin, and Ohio as three of the states where the SSA is struggling to keep up.  A good amount of the new disability claims are filed by workers whose employers are no longer able to make accommodations for disabling conditions.  Because these long standing employees often need physical assistance to perform their jobs, or require excessive absences due to health conditions, employers are choosing to retain employees who can offer more productivity and reduce the bottom line.  How SSA will consider claimants who until recently were able to work despite their impairing conditions, remains to be seen.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34381782/ns/us_news-the_elkhart_project/sp-tx

TWW Obtains SS Benefits for Iraqi War Veteran

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Blythe Glemming represented a 27 year old Iraqi war veteran in his claim for disability benefits before the Social Security Administration (SSA).  Our client suffered injuries to both of his knees during his military service overseas when the Hummer he was traveling in flipped over.  He was discharged with 10% disability from the VA, roughly $100 per month, and supported himself with nominal funds from his GI bill.  After having surgery on one knee, and waiting for surgery on the other, it was discovered that he had a kidney condition called polycystic kidney disease.  Because this condition is hereditary, he could not receive any additional VA benefits for treatment.  Not only does this disease ultimately require regular dialysis, the only known “cure” is a kidney transplant.  (more…)

Social Security Reports Decreased Backlog

Wednesday, October 7th, 2009

Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, announced September 30, 2009 that for the first time since 1999, the agency has ended the 2009 fiscal year with fewer disability hearings pending than in the prior year.  As proof, Commissioner Astrue cites that in October 2008, Social Security had 760,813 hearings pending which was reduced to 722,822 by the end of September 2009.  This represents a 5% decrease in the backlog of claimants waiting to plead their case to an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ).  The news release goes further to state that the “average” processing time for these cases improved from 514 days to 491 days.  In effect, claimants waited an “average” of 23 days less for a hearing.  While we applaud the improvements made by Commissioner Astrue, namely the addition of more employees with funding provided by President Obama; overall, the numbers are not that impressive.  (more…)

October 4-10, 2009 Mental Illness Awareness Week

Monday, October 5th, 2009

In 1990, the U.S. Congress established the first week of October as “Mental Illness Awareness Week”  in efforts to raise mental illness awareness.  At Taylor, Warren & Weidner PA, we are advocates for people seeking insurance and Social Security benefits for disabling mental illnesses.  For more information about treatment options and to find local support groups, please visit the following:

http://www.healthyminds.org/

http://www.nami.org/

Disability Delays Can Lead to Personal Havoc

Wednesday, September 30th, 2009

This article by Richard Wolf addresses the significant financial and personal impacts claimants suffer while waiting for disability benefits.  The lengthy waits can lead to bankruptcies, foreclosures, divorce, and even suicide.  Advocates for Disability organizations are demanding an agency overhaul of the system that seems to focus on fraud and lean toward denying cases.

http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/2007-07-29-disabilityinside_N.htm