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Recommendations for the Short Term Disabled in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine

While the Social Security disability program is meant for those are going to be long-term disabled from working, as a Social Security lawyer handling disability claims and appeals throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine, we’re many times asked what one should do once they’ve just gone out of work from…

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The Massachusetts and Maine Social Security Reconsideration Process: Important Considerations

As a Social Security lawyer handling the Reconsideration process in Maine and Massachusetts (New Hampshire remains a pilot project state where a claimant goes directly to hearing), it is difficult to inform our clients of the low chance of success at the reconsideration level.  However, the work to be undertaken…

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Avoid Problems in Massachusetts with the Social Security Administration Following a Favorable Decision, Part II

As we discussed in our prior blog entry, there are a number of issues to remain vigilant about following the receipt of a favorable Social Security decision.  As was mentioned, periodic reviews will take place as to whether an individual remains disabled (and thus remaining in consistent and zealous treatment…

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How to Avoid Problems with the Social Security Administration Following a Favorable Decision

While prevailing in your Social Security disability claim may be a huge relief, it is important to remember that there are certain obligations one continues to have with the Social Security Administration (SSA).  Likewise, there are a number of considerations one needs to take place moving forward to ensure that…

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How to Pursue Your Maine Social Security Disability Claim Following a Denial

We face the same question, on a daily basis, from our prospective Maine Social Security disability clients: I have been disabled from working for a number of months, and, prior to contacting your office, I filed a disability claim.  I have since been denied.  Would you recommend that we appeal…

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The ALJ Hearing Process: The Importance of Staying On Task

The Social Security disability hearing process before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) is meant as an opportunity to hear from you as to why you believe you’re unable to work any job for which you’re reasonably suited by age, education and experience.   Given this, the ALJ is interested in finding out…

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Part II: The Most Common Reasons for a Social Security Denial

In our prior blog entry, we began explaining the most common reasons claimants face denials of their Social Security disability claims, whether it be at the initial, reconsideration or at the hearing level claim level.  Understanding why such denials occur can occur will hopefully help you or a loved one from making the same…

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The Most The Most Common Reasons Claimants are Denied Their Social Security Disability Claims, Part I

As a practicing Social Security disability lawyer in Maine, Massachusetts and New Hampshire for the past 35 years, I have had an opportunity to review thousands (1000’s) of disability claims during this time.  I have found that there are a number of common themes that arise over and over again…

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What is the Purpose of the Administrative Law Judge’s Questions at Hearing

When you’ve spent the better part of two (2) years waiting for a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) it is rather normal to be nervous before the hearing.   Understanding what the purpose of the judge’s questions are and what the judge is looking for in the way of answers…

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Should you Attempt to Work While Pursuing a Social Security Disability Claim?

One of the frequent questions our office receives from claimants we represent in their Social Security disability and Supplemental Security Income claims.  First and foremost, the answer every lawyer or claims representative should be providing to their claimant is a resounding yes.  One should always attempt to work if they…

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