How Green and Greenberg Determines the Most Advantageous AOD for Disability Claims
When applying for disability benefits, one of the critical components of your claim is the date you select as your alleged onset date (AOD). The alleged onset date is the date the claimant lost the ability to work enough to engage in substantial gainful activity (defined below). Eligibility and the
Understanding the New Identity Proofing Standards for Disability Claims
The Social Security Administration (SSA) recently introduced new identity proofing standards for disability applications. These changes are raising questions for applicants, appointed representatives, and legal professionals alike. Understanding how these standards work and how they may affect your claim is essential for navigating the application process smoothly. At Green and Greenberg, we
Navigating Social Security Amid Staffing Changes: How Green and Greenberg Can Assist
Recent developments within the Social Security Administration (SSA) have raised concerns among beneficiaries and applicants. Notably, the SSA is undergoing significant staffing reductions, with plans to lay off approximately 7,000 employees. These changes have the potential to impact the processing times and overall efficiency of Social Security services. At Green and
Latest Social Security Disability Updates: What You Need to Know in 2025
The Social Security Disability (SSD) landscape is evolving, and staying informed is essential for claimants and legal professionals. Recent updates from the National Organization of Social Security Claimants' Representatives (NOSSCR) highlight key legislative and administrative changes affecting SSDI and SSI applicants. At Green and Greenberg, we are committed to keeping