Nov 15, 2011
Nov 14, 2011
Tough On Disability Claimants
The St. Augustine Record of Florida reports on the longer waits for appeals and tough standards affecting Social Security disability claimants. This appears to have been planted by Allsup but the reporter, for a change, removed Allsup's name from the piece. I don't know if that's good journalism but it's better than what most do. Of course, the piece is true. It is tougher to get claimants on disability benefits and appeals are starting to take longer.
Nov 13, 2011
Payment Delays
Updated stats are out on payments of fees to attorneys and others for representing Social Security claimants, mostly on disability claims. See below. Since claimants are paid at about the same time as their attorneys, this tells you roughly how good or poor a job Social Security is doing in implementing disability benefits after a favorable decision. Obviously, October was a terrible month.
Fee Payments | ||
---|---|---|
Month/Year | Volume | Amount |
Jan-11 | 34,467 | $113,459,847.04 |
Feb-11 | 33,305 | $107,796,771.38 |
Mar-11 | 34,885 | $112,463,768.46 |
Apr-11 | 48,033 | $153,893,755.37 |
May-11 | 36,479 | $115,159012.77 |
June-11 | 33,568 | $104,782,743.07 |
July-11 | 40,451 | $123,981,011.36 |
Aug-11 | 35,575 | $109,778,785.74 |
Sept-11 | 36,159 | $109,990,042.36 |
Oct-11 | 27,269 | $79,526,149.33 |
Nov 12, 2011
Aaron Nomination Hearing
The Senate Finance Committee has scheduled a hearing for November 17 on several nominations, including the nomination of Henry Aaron to become a member of the Social Security Advisory Board. Aaron is with the Brookings Institution. He has endorsed keeping Social Security pretty much as is.
Labels:
Congressional Hearings,
Nominations,
SSAB
Nov 11, 2011
Nov 10, 2011
Thirty Years Of Back Benefits!
A Providence, Rhode Island law firm has put out a press release about an opinion it received from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the First Circuit in a Social Security case. The opinion came out over a year ago. I don't know why they waited so long but I think the firm has a right to crow. They got 30 years of back Social Security disability benefits for their client as a result of the unpublished opinion. Unpublished opinions aren't secret. It's just that the Court decides that the opinion isn't of sufficient importance to have it published in the official reporter. Most opinions are unpublished. I think maybe this one should have been published.
Labels:
Appellate Decisions
Nov 9, 2011
Quiz Answer
Question: When does Michael Astrue's term as Commissioner of Social Security end?
Possible answers:
Possible answers:
- December 31, 2012
- January 19, 2013
- December 31, 2013
- No specific end date. The Commissioner of Social Security serves at the pleasure of the President
Labels:
Quiz
Nov 8, 2011
Oregon Office To Close
Because of lack of funding, Social Security is closing its field office in Klamath Falls, Oregon, with almost no advance notice.
Labels:
Budget,
Office Closures
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