As we embark on the Presidential “season”, it bothers me that there is so much polarization. When did “compromise” become a bad word? Why are we vot...
Social Security Rulings are essential when arguing disability cases. SSRs are a series of precedential (standards to be used in subsequent matters) d...
If a person has undergone surgery on a weight-bearing joint, such as a hip joint, but this surgery was not successful, it can seriously interfere with...
Congressman Paul Ryan announced on July 2nd, that the Ways and Means Committee will be holding a hearing on Thursday July 9, 2015. The hearing is sup...
In order for an individual to be found disabled, five steps, known as the five-step sequential disability evaluation process, must be proven. Therefo...
A child can be found disabled if they have a health condition (mental or physical) that meets or equals the severity of a listed impairment. These li...
Social Security Rulings are important when arguing a disability case. SSRs are sent out by Social Security that gives guidance to Judges on how they s...
An inability to use arms and legs properly can seriously affect a person's ability to work. When determining whether a person is disabled under the So...