November 25, 2016
Should I Bring a Cane To My Social Security Disability Hearing?
Many of my clients need an assistive device to get around more easily. The need for a cane, crutches, walker, or wheelchair may be necessary to walk even the shortest of distances. Asking if you need to bring one of […]
Filed under: Evaluation Process, Qualifying Disabilities and Impairments || Tagged under: assistive devices, cane, Indiana Social Security attorney, residual functional capacity, Social security Appeals, Social Security Hearing, SSDI Hearings, SSI Hearings
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November 25, 2016
Should I Bring a Cane To My Social Security Disability Hearing?
Many of my clients need an assistive device to get around more easily. The need for a cane, crutches, walker, or wheelchair may be necessary to walk even the shortest of distances. Asking if you need to bring one of […]
Filed under: Evaluation Process, Qualifying Disabilities and Impairments || Tagged under: assistive devices, cane, Indiana Social Security attorney, residual functional capacity, Social security Appeals, Social Security Hearing, SSDI Hearings, SSI Hearings
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September 9, 2016
“Off task” at work – does it matter at my Social Security disability hearing?
Social Security disability hearings can be confusing – the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), your attorney, and the experts use a lot of jargon that may make it sound like they are speaking a completely new language. The basic issue that […]
Filed under: Evaluation Process, Hearings Process, Indiana Social Security Disability Attorney, Residual Functional Capacity || Tagged under: hearing, mental impairments, Off task, RFC, vocational expert
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