The Social Security Administration has posted the September figures for payments of fees to attorneys and others qualified to receive direct payment for representing Social Security claimants. After peaking at more than $100 million in August, fee payments declined to about $76 million in September. The fluctuations in fee payments have far more to do with increases and decreases in payment backlogs than with anything the attorneys did. These fluctuations are an indirect indicator of fluctuations in new benefit payments to disabled individuals, since the attorney is paid at about the same time as the claimant. There are huge fluctuations in how rapidly or slowly these benefits are paid.
Fee Payments | ||
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Month/Year | Volume | Amount |
Jan-07 | 15,331 | $55,149,991.81 |
Feb-07 | 19,301 | $69,731,683.72 |
Mar-07 | 26,505 | $94,396,916.02 |
Apr-07 | 26,889 | $96,650,134.82 |
May-07 | 24,429 | $86,625,391.60 |
June-07 | 27,716 | $99,357,038.71 |
July-07 | 21,807 | $78,273,082.88 |
Aug-07 | 28,607 | $101,523,346.40 |
Sept-07 | 21,409 | $75,663,579.78 |
Fee payments also include payments made to eligible non-attorneys participating in the demonstration project authorized by section 303 of the Social Security Protection Act of 2004 (Pub. L. 108-203). |
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