Nov 1, 2014
Oct 31, 2014
Not A Good Idea
From WKMG:
Someone got into the Halloween spirit at work, but it's not a co-worker's treat. An employee at the Social Security Administration office in Lake Mary said she's offended by decorations that transformed a cubicle into a fake Ebola hospital ward.
Oct 30, 2014
Many People Don't Know About Social Security Disability Benefits; Varied Opinions On Benefit Rates
From a survey conducted by Greenwald and Associates for the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) in June 2014:
Labels:
Disability Claims,
NASI,
Survivor Benefits
Oct 29, 2014
"More SSA Crazy"
Here's an e-mail I received recently from a member of my staff, labeled "More SSA Crazy.": "Prospect [prospective client] called the DO [District Office] to set up an appt to file a SSI
claim. Whoever he talked with denied him an appt to file b/c[because] he did not have a
doctor."
No, that's definitely not Social Security policy and, yes, that person at the District Office wasn't trained that way. This isn't at all typical but this sort of off the wall thing does happen.
We'll get it sorted out.
Labels:
Customer Service,
SSI
Oct 28, 2014
Huge Majorities Willing To Raise Taxes To Support Social Security
From a survey conducted by Greenwald and Associates for the National Academy of Social Insurance (NASI) in June 2014:
Labels:
Financing Social Security,
NASI
Oct 27, 2014
Thousands Die Each Year Waiting For Action On Their Social Security Disability Claims
For decades there have been newspaper articles on Social Security disability claimants dying while their cases were being adjudicated. We'll soon have a study of these deaths. It's to be released on November 1. However, the abstract is out now. The authors say they identified 24 conditions where claimants are unlikely to survive the adjudication process. However, the big takeaway from the abstract is that they found that 42,000 people died while their disability claims were being adjudicated during the time period 1996 to 2007. That's thousands of deaths a year. Certainly some of these deaths were unavoidable because the claimants lived only a short time after filing their claims but not all.
Labels:
Deaths Awaiting ALJ Hearings
Oct 26, 2014
Protecting Attorney PII
Social Security issues new staff instructions to try to better protect personally identifiable information of attorneys representing Social Security claimants.
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