Social Security offices remain closed, woman having issues with proving her disability
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A Profile of Supplemental Security Income Recipients: 2017
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A third of Covid-19 survivors suffer ‘brain disease,’ study shows
A third of Covid-19 survivors suffer 'brain disease,' study shows - CNN
SSI, SSDI and 3rd Stimulus Checks Update
The article below answers some of the biggest questions around the third stimulus and how it relates to SSI & SSDI. https://www.cnet.com/personal-finance/ssi-ssdi-and-third-stimulus-checks-qualifications-when-and-how-youll-get-your-payment/ SSA.gov Coronavirus
Update March 3rd 2021
Green & Greenberg is pleased and proud to announce our most recent hire, Jaqueline G. Barsamian, Esq., who will head up the Appeals Council and Federal Court Division at the firm. Jaqueline’s unique talents at the final administrative stage and in Federal Courts will be of great value in allowing
Update February 23, 2021
Check out all the latest Disability Benefits and SSI news related to the pandemic at Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) | SSA . One of the latest entries there lists as grounds for good cause for late filing of appeals the fact that Social Security offices are closed to the public due to the COVID-19
DISABILITY AND SSI BASED ON MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS (MS)
Multiple sclerosis (MS) involves an immune-mediated process in which an abnormal response of the body’s immune system is directed against the central nervous system (CNS). The CNS is made up of the brain, spinal cord and optic nerves. Within the CNS, the immune system causes inflammation that damages myelin — the fatty substance that surrounds and
Faces of Rhode Island – Social Security Disability Edition – RI MONTHLY
In 1991, Rhode Island lawyers David Green and Moe Greenberg joined forces to represent claimants for Social Security Disability Benefits and SSI. Over more than twenty-five years, Green & Greenberg has won thousands of Rhode Island disability cases entitling its clients to awards of medical insurance coverage, retroactive cash benefits
Appeals Council Remand Rate Rises in 2019, Still Well Below Past Levels
The remand rate, the rate at which the Appeals Council returns cases to Administrative Law Judges based on claimant appeals, climbed in fiscal year 2019 to 14.56%, with exactly 21,000 cases remanded. This left more than 123,000 cases where the ALJ’s decision became final and no action was taken by