- Max Rae
- James Allsup (I'm not sure about his claim that Allsup is the largest non-attorney entity representing Social Security claimants. That title may belong to Binder and Binder.)
- Cynthia Berger
- Sheryl Mazur
- Mike McNulty, Chairman, House Social Security Subcommittee Very interesting!
- Disability Group, Inc.
Nov 7, 2008
Comments On Proposed Representation Regulations
Waiting In South Carolina
It’s a monstrous problem, one we hear about dozens of times each day here at News Channel 7. Viewers in our area filing for Social Security Disability insurance benefits and waiting years for answers. ...
“My life has changed dramatically since that one fateful day back in January of ‘06,” said Penny Knight.
That’s when Knight says she lost consciousness from a violent seizure.
“I know that my body is contorting and something is happening,” she said.She says it’s all due a head injury she got during a car wreck more than 20 years ago. Knight says she used to stock shelves 6 days a week and was on her feet 10-12 hours each day. She says she can’t do that anymore because the of seizures and depression. In 2006, she applied for disability benefits with the Social Security Administration and was denied. She appealed and has been waiting two-and-a-half years for a hearing in front of a judge.
“It is a waiting game and a paper pushing game,” said Knight.
When 7 On Your Side got involved Knight got a hearing within weeks and a final answer a week later.
Nov 6, 2008
Trouble Brewing In California
California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has announced that all California state employees will be furloughed for one day each month for the next year and a half. Note that I said "all" California state employees. (See the attached letter. Click on each page to see it full sized.) This includes the California Disability Determination Services (DDS) unit that makes decisions at the initial and reconsideration levels for Social Security disability claims, even though the California DDS is funded by the Social Security Administration. This could make backlogs much worse in California. It is an enormous headache for Social Security.
California is not the only state with severe budget problems. My state, North Carolina, has a huge shortfall and a state constitution that requires a balanced budget. California may not be the only state to use generalized partial furloughs of state employees.
Obama Wants Bigger Budget And More Employees For Social Security
"The only thing the unions are looking for Obama to do is be fair," said John Gage, president of the American Federation of Government Employees. "We understand that he's not going to be in lock step with our positions on everything."...
Gage released a series of letters from Obama that outline his positions on various federal labor related issues. The letters, Gage said, can serve as "a baseline for accountability with the new administration."...
Social Security Administration: Obama said there was a critical need to increase funding for the agency because its staffing has fallen as its beneficiary population has increased.
John Gage
National President
American Federation of Government Employees, AFL-CIO
80 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001
Dear President Gage,
First, I strongly agree with you that there is a critical need to increase funding for the SSA administrative expenses account to address the serious challenges facing the agency. Due to prolonged underfunding, SSA has reduced staffing levels even as its workload has increased. SSA agency staffing will soon reach its lowest level since 1972 even though SSA's beneficiary population has nearly doubled since that time.
An unfortunate result of underfunding is an unprecedented backlog in SSA disability claims. As of August 2008, about 767,000 people were awaiting a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge on their Social Security disability claims, compared to about 312,000 cases pending in October 2000. There has also been an increase in Field Office waiting times.
Second, I want assure you that I will continue to strongly oppose Social Security privatization. As you know, I have spoken out many times against President Bush's Social Security privatization plan, including a major speech in the midst of the 2005 privatization debate at the National Press Club. I also voted in 2005, 2006 and 2007 against amendments supported by Senator McCain and other Republicans that aimed to privatize Social Security.
Thank you, John, for everything you and your members do for America.
Tomorrow Is Deadline For Comments On Proposed Representation Rules
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A Perfect Record
In the spirit [state?] of Michigan where the personal injury Law Office of Mayer B. Gordon represents Social Security Disability Claimants, slightly over 50% of Claimants were granted Social Security disability benefits in the year 2007. This is in sharp contrast to Mayer B. Gordon's amazing recovery rate of 100% for his Social Security Disability Clients. ...
The Law Office of Mayer B. Gordon found a solution for their clients. A whopping 77% of Claimants never have to appear for Social Security Disability Hearings. For this fortunate group of 77% the waiting time is slashed significantly. When asked how he achieves these outstanding results on behalf of his clients, Mr. Gordon stated: "I created the culture, but I can't fully take the credit. I have the hardest working, most knowledgeable and dedicated staff in the country." Kathy Sterbling, my paralegal with 30 years of experience, spearheads our team. They treat each and every client with courtesy and respect. This is the way they would like to be treated. We handle Social Security Disability cases with the same care that we put into multi- million dollar medical malpractice, birth injury, auto injury or any other personal injury cases that we have handled over the past 30 years". Mr. Gordon went on to explain that his staff went to great lengths to collect, develop and correlate medical data on each client which they submit to the Social Security Hearings office in brief form, well in advance of the hearing date. This requires dedication to the clients they serve and old fashioned hard work.
Nov 5, 2008
Comments On Representation Rules -- Two Days To Go
Thus far, there have been few comments. Here are links to a few worthy on notice:
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