September 5, 2012
I represent many families with children who have disabilities at the hearings level in Indiana. I believe I handle more children’s cases than many of my counterparts. In fact, some attorneys tell me they simply will not take children’s disability claims at all. Children’s disabilities can vary greatly, and the mental and physical problems caused […]
Read MoreJune 12, 2012
Most of us have certain subjects that we are not comfortable talking about. Sometimes at a Social Security disability hearing, you will be asked questions that make you uneasy. Those questions can range from details of your personal life to symptoms of your medical condition, and everything else in between. Indianapolis attorney Scott D. Lewis […]
Read MoreDecember 24, 2011
If you or someone you know is suffering from anemia and is unable to work due to this disabling condition, you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits. Indianapolis Social Security Disability Attorney Scott Lewis has experience in representing individuals with disabilities throughout the state of Indiana. If you find that you have a […]
Read MoreDecember 24, 2011
If you or someone you know is suffering from anemia and is unable to work due to this disabling condition, you may be entitled to Social Security disability benefits. Indianapolis Social Security Disability Attorney Scott Lewis has experience in representing individuals with disabilities throughout the state of Indiana. If you find that you have a […]
Read MoreDecember 22, 2011
Every day in my practice, I talk to people whose disabilities affect them in many different ways. My clients who suffer from arthritis usually have pain all over their bodies, and that pain keeps them from being able to function in their daily lives. Their complaints include pain in their hands and fingers, in their […]
Read MoreDecember 22, 2011
At times Indiana Social Security disability appeals claimants are instructed at their hearings that the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) is going to recommend a representative payee. Individuals not accustomed to the terms commonly used at Social Security disability hearings may wonder what the ALJ is talking about and what effect it may have on them. […]
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