Aguiniga v. Colvin, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, involves a 44-year-old woman who was injured as a result of a serious motorcycle accident. This accident occurred in 2007, and she suffered a broken pelvis (six fractures) and also a broken wrist. A few months…
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Boyd v. Colvin: SSDI and SSI Appeals
There are two different types of Social Security disability benefits for which a disabled individual can apply, depending on the facts regarding his or her disability and work history. The most common type of benefits for which claimants apply are known as Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. These benefits…
Social Security Disability Judge Refuses to Resign After Harassment Allegations
As you may have already heard, a Social Security Administration (SSA) administrative law judge (ALJ) was accused to have been of sexually harassing his co-workers at the agency and writing derogatory things about Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits claimants when denying their applications. Following these accusations that came as…
O’Connor-Spinner v. Colvin: SSDI Appeals
O’Connor-Spinner v. Colvin, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, involves a claimant who was suffering from a degenerative disk disease, severe sleep apnea, restrictive lung disease, obesity, and depression. In this case, unlike many other Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) appeals, there was no…
A Look at the Review Period for Disability Benefits
As discussed in a recent news feature from ABC News, the United States Social Security Administration (SSA) will subject a claimant to review process at certain intervals following an award of disability benefits. While in most cases it is just a scheduled or even random review, in some cases the…
Hensley v. Colvin: SSDI Appeals
U.S. soldiers may be eligible for a number of benefits related to injuries suffered in the course of their service. They should not overlook the possibility of securing SSDI. In Hensley v. Colvin, a case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit, claimant is a combat veteran who served…
Cole v. Colvin: SSDI Benefits
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are not always easy to come by. In Cole v. Colvin, as case from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, claimant worked as a welder in 2000 when he was injured in an accident. The accident resulted in him breaking his left arm…
Will Social Security Disability Benefits Reduce My Eventual Retirement Benefits?
When people talk about Social Security, they are often talking about the benefits you get when you reach the designated age of retirement. This age of retirement is determined by the year in which you were born, because Congress has raised the retirement age on sliding scale several times over…
SSDI Solvency Spotlighted in 2016 Annual Report
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides benefits to some 60 million people, including 43 million retired workers and their dependents, 6 million who have survived deceased workers and another 11 million disabled workers and their dependents. That last category is known as Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI. A recent…
So Your Boston SSDI Benefits Got Cut Off…
Recipients of Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits in Boston know what an uphill battle it can be to secure payments. What they may not realize is that once benefits are obtained, that isn’t the end of the story. The fact is, all SSDI benefits claims are periodically reviewed upon…