Every other Friday, I highlight articles of note from the Social Security disability law blogs. I missed last week's scheduled roundup due to the NOSSCR conference, so this week we have several selections:
- Social Security Statements Now Available Online by Steven Butler
- ALJs Forbidden To Search Online For Info About Claimants and The Attack Pieces Continue and Fairies And Unicorns Are Real And Every Disabled Person Can Work by Charles Hall
- Hiring A Disability Attorney For Your Hearing by Aaron Rifkind
- Proof of Birth for SSD by Jeffrey Delott
- Statements – get more than one if you can by Gordon Gates
and from the FindLaw Network blogs, without comment:
- Cancer survivor seeks changes in SSD, SSI eligibility requirements on behalf of the Olinksy Law Group
- Cancer Patient Seeks Social Security Disability Reforms on behalf of Law Offices of Kenneth Hiller
- Should SSDI policy change? on behalf of Anesi, Ozmon, Rodin, Novak & Kohen
- Cancer patient advocates for higher disability payments on behalf of Jeffrey A. Rabin & Associates
- Disabled woman works to reform disability benefits on behalf of Jan Dils, Attorneys at Law
- Georgia Residents May Benefit from Woman's SSDI Reform Efforts on behalf of Monge & Associates
- Cancer Patient Pushes for SSDI Reform on behalf of R. Steve Bowden & Associates
- Cancer Patient Seeks SSDI Reform on behalf of Chris R. Borgia
- Cancer survivor petitions for disability reform on behalf of Alex Boudov, Attorney at Law
- Cancer Survivor Lobbying Congress to Change SSDI Rules on behalf of Tucker & Boklage, Attorneys at Law
- A cancer survivor fights for Oregon's disabled, part I on behalf of Richard A. Sly
- Kettering Cancer Survivor Seeks to Reform SSD on behalf of Dyer, Garofalo, Mann & Schultz