Cincinnati social security disability attorney reveals little known tips to the public that can help you win your social security disability case.
Here are 4 video available on his web site www.castellilaw.com
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Social Security Disability Tips and Secrets From a Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Social Security disability attorney Features Cincinnati Attorney blog Post
Here is the (every other) Friday Roundup of notable articles from the Social Security disability blogs. This Roundup includes an excellent new Social Security disability law audio podcast from Steven Butler:
Click above highlighted area to access the featured articles.
Social Security Disability Law Weekly Podcast – Episode 1 from the Delaware Disability Law blog published by Linarducci & Butler, PA
How to Describe Pain in a Disability Case from the Social Security Disability Blog
Another Reason You May Be Denied Your Social Security Disability Benefits from the Indiana Social Security Disability Attorney blog published by Tom S. Ebbinghouse
Why Do I Have To Give Social Security Disability My Work History, Don’t They Have It? from My Disability Blog published by Tim Moore
7 Keys to your Social Security Disability Application from the Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney blog published by Anthony Castelli
Get Your Doctor's Opinion Regarding Your Functional Limitations from the Social Security Disability Lawyer blog
Anthony Castelli Cincinnati social security disability attorney authors a social security disability help blog as well as a web site on personal injury, workers compensation, car accidends, motorcycle accidents and social security disability
Click above highlighted area to access the featured articles.
Social Security Disability Law Weekly Podcast – Episode 1 from the Delaware Disability Law blog published by Linarducci & Butler, PA
How to Describe Pain in a Disability Case from the Social Security Disability Blog
Another Reason You May Be Denied Your Social Security Disability Benefits from the Indiana Social Security Disability Attorney blog published by Tom S. Ebbinghouse
Why Do I Have To Give Social Security Disability My Work History, Don’t They Have It? from My Disability Blog published by Tim Moore
7 Keys to your Social Security Disability Application from the Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney blog published by Anthony Castelli
Get Your Doctor's Opinion Regarding Your Functional Limitations from the Social Security Disability Lawyer blog
Anthony Castelli Cincinnati social security disability attorney authors a social security disability help blog as well as a web site on personal injury, workers compensation, car accidends, motorcycle accidents and social security disability
Top 9 reasons to hire a Cincinnati Social Security Disability Attorney
You do not have to fight social security by yourself. Why gamble when this may be your only chance to win. Social security disability lawyers normally get their fee only if you win and get back benefits. Here are the top 9 reasons to use a cincinnati social security disability attorney
1. Been denied benefits already, you have to appeal in court and want help preparing the case for the judge.
2. Overwhelmed with the paperwork and would prefer to have to assistance to make certain the paperwork is filled out correct and all necessary medical information is included.
3. Some feel representative fee's are nominal compared total cash value and health insurance.
4. Your chances of winning increase!
Social security reports a 26% better chance of winning with an appeal with an attorney. In my opinion, the reason for this is because the representative has a better understanding of how the Social Security Administration decides your case, and what to do to support your decision.
5 You have tried to understand the process but know that you are probably missing something that may cause you to loose.
6. You want someone who knows what to ask for from your doctors that supports your case.
7. You want maximum PAST DUE BENEFITS. Representative's try to roll back the onset date of your disability so you get a larger back benefit check. And they have every incentive to do so . This is because they get paid up to 25% of this amount up to $6000
8 Saves you countless trips to Social Security
9. Representative's can uncover additional evidence that could be the slight edge for you in winning benefits. Advise you and prepare you and represent you at a hearing where there may be a social security doctor and vocational expert.
by cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. Call today 1-800-447-6549 to get the help you need to get what you deserve.
1. Been denied benefits already, you have to appeal in court and want help preparing the case for the judge.
2. Overwhelmed with the paperwork and would prefer to have to assistance to make certain the paperwork is filled out correct and all necessary medical information is included.
3. Some feel representative fee's are nominal compared total cash value and health insurance.
4. Your chances of winning increase!
Social security reports a 26% better chance of winning with an appeal with an attorney. In my opinion, the reason for this is because the representative has a better understanding of how the Social Security Administration decides your case, and what to do to support your decision.
5 You have tried to understand the process but know that you are probably missing something that may cause you to loose.
6. You want someone who knows what to ask for from your doctors that supports your case.
7. You want maximum PAST DUE BENEFITS. Representative's try to roll back the onset date of your disability so you get a larger back benefit check. And they have every incentive to do so . This is because they get paid up to 25% of this amount up to $6000
8 Saves you countless trips to Social Security
9. Representative's can uncover additional evidence that could be the slight edge for you in winning benefits. Advise you and prepare you and represent you at a hearing where there may be a social security doctor and vocational expert.
by cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. Call today 1-800-447-6549 to get the help you need to get what you deserve.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
7 Keys to your Social Security Disability Application
Cincinnati social security disability Attorney gives 7 tips to help you with your social security Disability application:
Social security disability puts out much information , but a lot of it does not tell you what you really need to do to assure your best chance for winning your social security disability application. Read this to learn what to do.
1. How to Apply
There are two ways that you can apply for disability benefits. You can:
Apply at www.socialsecurity.gov; or
Call our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, to make an appointment to file a disability claim at your local Social Security office or to set up an appointment for someone to take your claim over the telephone. The disability claims interview lasts about one hour. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on business days. If you schedule an appointment, a Disability Starter Kit will be mailed to you. The Disability Starter Kit will help you get ready for your disability claims interview. The Disability Starter Kit is available online at www.socialsecurity.gov/disability.
2. When should I apply and what Info do I need
You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. It can take a long time to process an application for disability benefits (three to five months). To apply for disability benefits, you will need to complete an application for Social Security Benefits and the Disability Report. You can complete the Disability Report at www.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityreport. You also can print the Disability Report, complete it and return it to your local Social Security office. Social security may be able to process your application faster if you help us by getting any other information we need.
The information we need includes:
Your Social Security number;
Your birth or baptismal certificate;
Names, addresses and phone numbers of the doctors, caseworkers, hospitals and clinics that took care of you and dates of your visits;
Names and dosage of all the medicine you take;
Do not delay applying for benefits if you cannot get all of this information together quickly. Social security will help you get it.
3. The most important person you need:
A competent treating doctor that does examinations and tests and is willing to support you.
4. The most important piece of evidence you need:
A residual functional capacity form, filled out by your doctor, that shows what your physical restrictions are.
5. The second most important piece of evidence is a mental fuctional capacity evaluation, filled out by your doctor, that talks about any concentration , mental or emotional disorders.
6. A consistent documentation of ongoing medical care.
7. If you get denied hire a great social security attorney to negotiate all the pitfalls and traps and represent you at a hearing in front of the federal administrative law jugde. They will usually only charge a fee out of any back benefit. So you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli .Call Toony today at 1-800-447-6549 for the help you need to get the compensation you deserve.
Social security disability puts out much information , but a lot of it does not tell you what you really need to do to assure your best chance for winning your social security disability application. Read this to learn what to do.
1. How to Apply
There are two ways that you can apply for disability benefits. You can:
Apply at www.socialsecurity.gov; or
Call our toll-free number, 1-800-772-1213, to make an appointment to file a disability claim at your local Social Security office or to set up an appointment for someone to take your claim over the telephone. The disability claims interview lasts about one hour. If you are deaf or hard of hearing, you may call our toll-free TTY number, 1-800-325-0778, between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. on business days. If you schedule an appointment, a Disability Starter Kit will be mailed to you. The Disability Starter Kit will help you get ready for your disability claims interview. The Disability Starter Kit is available online at www.socialsecurity.gov/disability.
2. When should I apply and what Info do I need
You should apply for disability benefits as soon as you become disabled. It can take a long time to process an application for disability benefits (three to five months). To apply for disability benefits, you will need to complete an application for Social Security Benefits and the Disability Report. You can complete the Disability Report at www.socialsecurity.gov/disabilityreport. You also can print the Disability Report, complete it and return it to your local Social Security office. Social security may be able to process your application faster if you help us by getting any other information we need.
The information we need includes:
Your Social Security number;
Your birth or baptismal certificate;
Names, addresses and phone numbers of the doctors, caseworkers, hospitals and clinics that took care of you and dates of your visits;
Names and dosage of all the medicine you take;
Do not delay applying for benefits if you cannot get all of this information together quickly. Social security will help you get it.
3. The most important person you need:
A competent treating doctor that does examinations and tests and is willing to support you.
4. The most important piece of evidence you need:
A residual functional capacity form, filled out by your doctor, that shows what your physical restrictions are.
5. The second most important piece of evidence is a mental fuctional capacity evaluation, filled out by your doctor, that talks about any concentration , mental or emotional disorders.
6. A consistent documentation of ongoing medical care.
7. If you get denied hire a great social security attorney to negotiate all the pitfalls and traps and represent you at a hearing in front of the federal administrative law jugde. They will usually only charge a fee out of any back benefit. So you have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli .Call Toony today at 1-800-447-6549 for the help you need to get the compensation you deserve.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
A New Fast Way to Get Your Cincinnati Social Security Disability Case Allowed
There is a new fast way to get your Cincinnati social security disability case allowed. Social security cases can take over two years from the time you apply to finally getting allowed . The reason for this is there are delays if you get denied to get your case heard.
It takes two appeals to get to the office of adjudication and review. That's the stage where attorney's have a high success rate. However it can take up to or over 18 months to get your case heard once it reaches that level. However the local office of adjudication and review has instituted new procedures that can expedite the decision on your case. In fact , in the right circumstance you can get your case decided without a hearing by the judge.
If you have recently been denied disability benefits and you would like information on how you may be able to get your decision at an earlier stage call Cincinnati Social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli today at 1-800-447-6549 There is no charge and no obligation.
It takes two appeals to get to the office of adjudication and review. That's the stage where attorney's have a high success rate. However it can take up to or over 18 months to get your case heard once it reaches that level. However the local office of adjudication and review has instituted new procedures that can expedite the decision on your case. In fact , in the right circumstance you can get your case decided without a hearing by the judge.
If you have recently been denied disability benefits and you would like information on how you may be able to get your decision at an earlier stage call Cincinnati Social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli today at 1-800-447-6549 There is no charge and no obligation.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Good news for Cincinnati Social Security Disability Claims
Everyone wants to know why does it take so long to get my case heard. As most social security disability claimants know there are 2 separate appeals that can be filed. After the first denial the appeal is called reconsideration. This is heard by the same people that denied the claim in the first place. They normally deny you.
The next appeal is a hearing in front of a federal administrative law Judge. The Cincinnati appeals office has always been one of the best. However they only had a short staff of 8 or 9 judges. Now they have 14 and are pushing casers faster.
So instead of a 24 months to 30 month wait the time is now more like 18 months. Plus in the right case attorneys can get the case advanced and get a decision without hearing. I recently was able to get a favorable decision is 11 months.
The bad side to this as many of these new judges are more conservative and some appear less likely to grant disability benefits. That's why its more important than ever to get a disability attorney that piles on the evidence from every source possible. And the evidence must contain certain critical information.
by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. Call today at 621-2345 or email to get the help you need to get the benefits you deserve.
The next appeal is a hearing in front of a federal administrative law Judge. The Cincinnati appeals office has always been one of the best. However they only had a short staff of 8 or 9 judges. Now they have 14 and are pushing casers faster.
So instead of a 24 months to 30 month wait the time is now more like 18 months. Plus in the right case attorneys can get the case advanced and get a decision without hearing. I recently was able to get a favorable decision is 11 months.
The bad side to this as many of these new judges are more conservative and some appear less likely to grant disability benefits. That's why its more important than ever to get a disability attorney that piles on the evidence from every source possible. And the evidence must contain certain critical information.
by Cincinnati social security disability attorney Anthony Castelli. Call today at 621-2345 or email to get the help you need to get the benefits you deserve.
Monday, February 1, 2010
Cincinnati Social Security Attorney Explains Disability for Epilepsy
Many epileptics are uanable to work. One test is proving that you can not perform any jobs that exist in substantial numbers. This is the fall back test. By that I mean that if your epilepsy meets certain criteria you will be found disabled automatically. These criteria are called listings. Here are the two listings for epilepsy;
11.02 Epilepsy - convulsive epilepsy, (grand mal or psychomotor), documented by detailed description of a typical seizure pattern, including all associated phenomena; occurring more frequently than once a month, in spite of at least 3 months of prescribed treatment. With:
A. Daytime episodes (loss of consciousness and convulsive seizures) or
B. Nocturnal episodes manifesting residuals which interfere significantly with activity during the day.
So this severe type of epilepsy rquires seizures occuring more than once a month.
11.03 Epilepsy - nonconvulsive epilepsy (petit mal, psychomotor, or focal), documented by detailed description of a typical seizure pattern including all associated phenomena, occurring more frequently than once weekly in spite of at least 3 months of prescribed treatment. With alteration of awareness or loss of consciousness and transient postictal manifestations of unconventional behavior or significant interference with activity during the day.
This less severe epilepsy requires seizures more frequntly that once a week.
A winnng tip is that you must have someone else document your seizures. That means you keep a notebook with you. The person that's with you should put down the following information.
1 date of seizure and day of week 2. time and place of seizure
3. what they observed about the seizure including duration and after effects
To get the help you need call Cincinnati social security disability lawyer Anthony Castelli at 621-2345 for a free consultation so you can get the compensation you deserve
11.02 Epilepsy - convulsive epilepsy, (grand mal or psychomotor), documented by detailed description of a typical seizure pattern, including all associated phenomena; occurring more frequently than once a month, in spite of at least 3 months of prescribed treatment. With:
A. Daytime episodes (loss of consciousness and convulsive seizures) or
B. Nocturnal episodes manifesting residuals which interfere significantly with activity during the day.
So this severe type of epilepsy rquires seizures occuring more than once a month.
11.03 Epilepsy - nonconvulsive epilepsy (petit mal, psychomotor, or focal), documented by detailed description of a typical seizure pattern including all associated phenomena, occurring more frequently than once weekly in spite of at least 3 months of prescribed treatment. With alteration of awareness or loss of consciousness and transient postictal manifestations of unconventional behavior or significant interference with activity during the day.
This less severe epilepsy requires seizures more frequntly that once a week.
A winnng tip is that you must have someone else document your seizures. That means you keep a notebook with you. The person that's with you should put down the following information.
1 date of seizure and day of week 2. time and place of seizure
3. what they observed about the seizure including duration and after effects
To get the help you need call Cincinnati social security disability lawyer Anthony Castelli at 621-2345 for a free consultation so you can get the compensation you deserve
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