for Fastest Growing Law Firms in the U.S. – Two Years Running Over the past six years, our attorneys and hearing advocates have been committed to providing outstanding service to all of our clients. Our dedication and attention to detail have allowed each member of our team to flourish personally and professionally, which has facilitated […]
The process of obtaining Social Security disability benefits after a denial can take anywhere from two to three years. It is an incredibly long process, especially without legal counsel. Appealing a denial of benefits involves attending a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge. We have created a checklist of things a person needs to make […]
The initial Social Security disability application process can be done online, over the phone, or in person at a local Social Security office. If you are applying for regular Social Security disability benefits, you can do the whole process on the phone, online, or in person. However, if you are applying for Supplemental Security Income […]
The kinds of Social Security disability benefits you can get depends largely on how many years you have worked and how much you have paid in taxes to the Social Security Administration (SSA). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is for people who have not worked or earned enough work credits to qualify for disability benefits. SSI […]
A lawyer can help you determine whether you qualify for Social Security disability benefits by analyzing a few categories and characteristics. The first thing an attorney would identify is your age. It is not that age alone would disqualify you, but an older candidate has better chances of success than a younger one. The second […]
The SSI Restoration Act has been introduced in both houses of Congress and seeks to update the eligibility criteria for the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program. The new changes will extend coverage to those who are 65 or older, disabled, or blind. Those of us here at The Khaki Law Firm are excited about what […]
A vocational expert (VE) is essentially a witness who can be called upon by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to testify at a disability appeal hearing. VEs are typically present at most disability hearings and must give their qualified opinion about a claimant’s ability to work. At a hearing, the judge and your legal counsel […]
It’s important to set goals that help us grow and move forward. As a firm, we regularly set annual goals, and this year, we want to share one of our 2020 goals that directly impacts our clients. Because past experiences are what guides us in making future goals, we thought it’d be appropriate to take […]
The Social Security Administration (SSA) provides crucial financial assistance to disabled individuals or people who are unable to work due to a disability. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) are two of the programs that support vulnerable individuals in our country. When a medical condition prevents someone from working, SSDI or […]
Here’s the kind of great news we don’t get every day: 69 million Americans are going to see an increase in their social security benefits. The bump in benefits went into effect in January of 2020 and will translate into a 1.6 percent increase in Social Security and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits. About 8 […]
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