Industry Updates: The Role of Technology in the Future of Disability Law
Recent legislative efforts are reshaping how the Social Security Administration (SSA) addresses critical issues such as identity theft. On September 17, 2024, the U.S. House passed the “Improving Social Security’s Service to Victims of Identity Theft Act.” This initiative focuses on creating a single point of contact within the SSA for identity theft victims, aiming to streamline support and improve case resolution efficiency.
For disability law, this change highlights a broader trend of integrating efficient processes to tackle complex problems. This legislative momentum encourages legal professionals, such as Green and Greenberg, to advocate for a more responsive SSA system while adapting to client needs in the digital age.
Stay tuned for updates on how these changes will impact the future of Social Security and legal representation. Green and Greenberg is here to navigate these evolving landscapes and support your journey.
Learn more about legislative updates here: NOSSCR Legislative Spotlight.
Green and Greenberg’s Role
We actively monitor legislative updates and industry practices to provide cutting-edge legal representation for disability claims. By staying informed through organizations like the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR) and leveraging new tools, Green and Greenberg ensures its clients benefit from the latest legal strategies and compliance standards. This proactive approach translates to more efficient claims, personalized support, and advocacy that aligns with evolving regulations. Clients can trust that their cases are managed using the most up-to-date knowledge, improving their chances for success.