Addendum: How can I receive a fee check (not direct deposit) on November 23 on an Administrative Law Judge decision that bears the date on its face of November 17 unless that decision was implemented without an electronic signature?
Nov 24, 2009
A Technical Question
Addendum: How can I receive a fee check (not direct deposit) on November 23 on an Administrative Law Judge decision that bears the date on its face of November 17 unless that decision was implemented without an electronic signature?
Reaction To Delaware Story
Dangerous Spam Campaign
A new spam campaign using false e-mails made to look like messages from the Social Security Administration is capable of stealing Social Security numbers and downloading malware onto victims’ home computers, says Gary Warner, director of computer forensics at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB).The campaign was discovered Nov. 23 by Warner and his team in the UAB Spam Data Mine. ...
The spam messages tell users that there are errors with their Social Security statement then asks them to link to false pages made to look like the Social Security Administration Web site. Warner says the false pages ask users to enter their Social Security numbers before prompting them to download their fake statement.
“The reality is that the download is actually a virus capable of stealing personal information, including bank passwords, from home computers,” Warner says. “So once you have completed the login and download, the cyber criminals not only have your Social Security number, they also have infected your computer with serious malware that enables them to steal information and raid your bank and other accounts.”
A Good Comment
Social Security claims reps and service reps are not social workers. Not trained as social workers, not in their job description. And many of the SSI clientele need someone to hold their hands and help them through the process, but some people are just not willing to help themselves. Just this week, I had two cases where the parent had made two appointments to file claims for either two children or themselves and a child. Our appointment calendar is so solidly booked that these appointments were pushed about a month after request. So, our office set aside 3 hours to do what was necessary to file two claims. Both parents cancelled the appointments the same day because they weren't ready after about a month lead time. How much hand holding is SSA supposed to do? The parent is the best source of knowledge, but was unwilling to put forth any effort to file the claim. The parent did not make it a priority and that is just not the fault of SSA. It is very difficult to help people who don't want to do anything to help themselves. I shouldn't care more about the outcome of a claim more than the claimant does. I would really prefer to spend my limited work hours processing claims for people who do manage to complete forms in a reasonable amount of time and who do make a reasonable effort to provide answers to the questions asked.
However, I do believe strongly in due process and applying the regulations without shortcuts and providing assistance as it is needed. To hell with processing time in some claims. But I cannot complete the ADL's on anyone without their assistance. I don't know their lives. They do.
If Astrue truly cared about correcting bad "failure to cooperate" denials, he needs to implement more accountability across the board for technical errors and provide more staff to do the work. Without staff, the backlog will grow. I still think he is using this issue as a bully pulpit to get Schwarzeneggar to back down on his ridiculous furlough of DDS employees. So, I hope he takes a close look at all shortcuts taken by SSA employees. And find a way to properly staff the agency. Automation is not the only answer.
Nov 23, 2009
Mental Health Professionals And SSI Benefits For Kids
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The Human Cost Of Backlogs
- Social Security disability claim denials haunt some Delaware residents to death's door
- Delaware woman fears Social Security disability judge is 'just waiting for me to die'
Here is my post on the earlier articles.
Addendum: There is also an editorial.
Something's Missing
- Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled; Suspensions, Terminations, and Advance Notice of Unfavorable Determination (51 FR 17057, May 8, 1986) (SSA-31P).
- Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income; Nonpayment Policy for Consultative Examination Appointments That Are Not Kept (53 FR 39487, October 7, 1988) (SSA-181P).
- Reduction for Receipt of Government Pension (54 FR 51036, December 12, 1989) (SSA-188P).
- Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled (55 FR 33922, August 20, 1990) (SSA-180P).
- Disability Insurance and Supplemental Security Income for the Aged, Blind, and Disabled; Determinations of Disability--Determining State Agency Substantial Failure to Comply with Federal Rules (56 FR 11025, March 14, 1991) (SSA-206P).
- Administrative Review Process; Prehearing and Posthearing Conferences (65 FR 38796, June 22, 2000) (SSA-778P).
- New Disability Claims Process (66 FR 5494, January 19, 2001) (SSA-816P).
Update: What would I do without readers to help me? The proposed age regulations were withdrawn earlier.
Nov 22, 2009
Dismissing Up To 30% Of Claims On Failure To Cooperate
This is only an allegation. The allegation is only that "one office" in California had the 30% dismissal figure. Still, in my mind, this is a very serious allegation.