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At My Indiana Social Security Disability Hearing The Judge Said I Need A Representative Payee, What Does That Mean?

December 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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Lupus and Indiana Social Security Disability Appeals

December 22, 2011

Indiana residents suffering from Lupus can find themselves unable to work, but at the same time denied the Social Security disability benefits they are due.  Indiana Social Security disability attorney Scott Lewis has helped individuals diagnosed with Lupus receive their Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits.  If you are experiencing […]

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Indianapolis Social Security Disability Attorney Scott Lewis Comments on Possible New Hearing Policy

December 20, 2011

There have been some recent reports of a possible Office of Disability and Review (ODAR) policy regarding the non-disclosure of the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) presiding over your pending hearing until the date of the hearing.  Indianapolis disability attorney Scott D. Lewis believes that this type of “blindfolding” attorneys and their clients can only make […]

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Asperger’s Syndrome And Filing An Indiana Social Security Disability Claim

December 19, 2011

Believe it or not even individuals suffering from severe Asperger’s Syndrome can find themselves denied their disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA).  Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney Scott D. Lewis has experience with this type of claim, and often finds himself talking to families shaking their heads wondering why they have been denied.  […]

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Asperger’s Syndrome And Filing An Indiana Social Security Disability Claim

December 19, 2011

Believe it or not even individuals suffering from severe Asperger’s Syndrome can find themselves denied their disability benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA).  Indianapolis Social Security disability attorney Scott D. Lewis has experience with this type of claim, and often finds himself talking to families shaking their heads wondering why they have been denied.  […]

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Social Security Disability Benefits For Children And The Indiana Appeals Process

December 14, 2011

Children suffering from a disabling condition may be entitled to

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