How Long Should You Wait?
Updated: 2012-07-30 22:59:36
Many seniors have purchased auto, health, and homeowners insurance for decades as a way to pay those unexpected expenses that they can't afford to pay on their own. You might also have this insurance because the law or mortgage company required it, or just because you want to protect your assets. You're older know and my consider when to buy [...]

. New York Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog Published by New York Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability Attorney Insler Hermann , LLP Home Firm Website About Us Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Court Reverses New Jersey Social Security Disability Decision Involving Obesity Claim Bryant v . Astrue July 24, 2012 We often see clients in Social Security Disability cases who are unable to work due not only because of one physical or mental impairment , but due to a combination of impairments which , together , can wreak havoc on a person's everyday life . In Bryant v . Astrue the District Court for the District of New Jersey explained that , when considering a claim by a person who suffers from severe obesity , the government must not only determine the effect of the
: , . New York Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog Published by New York Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability Attorney Insler Hermann , LLP Home Firm Website About Us Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Next The Clock is Ticking : New York Court Reverses Disability Benefits Decision , Sets Time Limit for SSA to Hold Further Proceedings Bunger v . Astrue July 23, 2012 In Bunger v . Astrue the Eastern District of New York recently took on a case appealing the Social Security Administration's SSA's denial of a disability benefits claim in which both the claimant and the SSA agree that the agency's decision was . flawed Plaintiff Richard Bunger filed a claim for Social Security Disability benefits in 2008, asserting that he was no longer able to work as a New York City
, . New York Social Security Disability Lawyer Blog Published by New York Social Security Disability and Long Term Disability Attorney Insler Hermann , LLP Home Firm Website About Us Practice Areas Contact Us Previous Home Next In Social Security Disability Cases , Don't Give Up Rife v . Commissioner of Social Security July 19, 2012 We know that the Social Security Disability claims process can be a long , complicated and even intimidating experience for a person who is injured , unable to work and seeking benefits . As the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals' decision in Rife v . Commissioner shows , a claimant should not give up until the process is complete . We advise our clients that the initial and reconsideration denials are designed to discourage claimants from going further with their
“With the socialization of the health care system through institutions such as Medicaid and Medicare and the regulation of the insurance industry (by restricting an insurer’s right of refusal: to exclude any individual risk as uninsurable, and discriminate freely, according to actuarial methods, between different group risks) a monstrous machinery of wealth and income redistribution [...]