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What is an ALJ Hearing?
An ALJ hearing is a hearing that is conducted before an administrative law judge. The ALJ hearing is one of the appeals hearings of the Social Security Administration, and it follows an adverse decision on your SSDI benefits claim. The complexity of the process and related system underlines the value of hiring a California disability…
Read MoreWhat is a Vocational Witness?
If you are encountering issues with your disability benefit claim, you may learn about the term “vocational witness” or “vocational expert.” A vocational witness within the context of your SSDI hearing is an individual who is an expert in vocational rehabilitation, vocation abilities, earning abilities, and more. They provide expert testimony as part of the…
Read MoreWhat are the New Back Injury Rules for Social Security Disability?
Are you experiencing chronic pain from a back injury? If you suffer from back pain that makes you unable to work and perform related tasks, you might be eligible for Social Security Disability benefits, which are offered through the Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) program. For you to qualify for Social Security Disability benefits, you…
Read MoreTop 7 Reasons Why Disability Claims Are Denied In California
If you have been injured or are otherwise unable to work due to a disability, then you can seek disability benefits under either Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) or Supplemental Security Income (SSI), depending on your individual work history. Applying for either SSDI or SSI benefits can be a long, complex, and sometimes tedious process, with no guarantee…
Read MoreThe Biden Administration’s Disability Plan
2020 was the most impactful year in many of our lives for many different reasons. Not only did we navigate through a global pandemic and loss, but we also had a contentious election that resulted in the Biden Administration taking over in 2021. Part of the Biden platform was revamping the disability policies of the United States.…
Read MoreIQ and Winning Disability Benefits
Your intelligence quotient (IQ) is a score intended to measure your intelligence and mental ability in comparison to others. Some people have low IQs that qualify as an intellectual disability, and in many cases, such individuals can find full-time work that they can perform. However, if this type of intellectual disability prohibits someone from holding…
Read MoreHow To Build Medical Record Evidence For Your Disability Case
Whether you’re disputing a case for the Social Security Administration or battling an ERISA litigation dispute, your disability benefits case is bound to be quite an uphill battle to fight. You could have to wrangle with going up against your employer, your insurer, or the federal government. In the case of the latter, you wouldn’t…
Read MoreHearing Loss & Disability Benefits
Hearing loss is a remarkably common but highly unfortunate disabling condition. According to some alarming findings recently published by the World Health Organization: Hearing loss can have minimal impact on the work in some fields and maximal impact on others. However, your ability to work music-oriented, audio engineering, and conversation-heavy jobs, for instance, could be significantly…
Read MoreGenetic Disorders and SSD Approval
Some individuals suffer from rare genetic disorders that impact their physical and mental abilities – including the ability to work – in the long term. If you or someone you love suffers from a genetic disorder, you might be eligible to pursue Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits. An experienced El Monte disability benefits attorney in your…
Read MoreBlindness and Disability Benefits
In some instances, visual loss or complete blindness will prevent a person from being able to work in any capacity. According to laws put out by the Social Security Administration (SSA), a person might be eligible for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits if he or she suffers from partial or…
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