by rhycom | Apr 11, 2018 | Uncategorized
by: Andrew Piechocki Completely understanding the judge’s decision on your disability case is essential for planning any next steps. BurnettDriskill attorney, Andrew Piechocki, explains the three decisions a judge can hand down. Fully Favorable Decision A Fully...
by rhycom | Apr 13, 2017 | Uncategorized
By: Anna Louise Hawes One of the things Burnett & Driskill does daily is speak with people who want to know if they should apply for disability. When I look at a case, there are three big issues I am looking for: program financial requirements, severity...
by rhycom | Jan 25, 2017 | Uncategorized
Those Pesky Social Security Forms The Problem: Denials often mischaracterize what people say. Here’s an example: At a hearing, Jay says, “I do dishes sometimes.” What Jay meant was: he has a lot of trouble doing dishes. It hurts to bend over the sink. His feet begin...
by rhycom | Nov 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
The issue of work is ever-present in Social Security disability law. A disabled person, according to Social Security, is a person incapable of substantial gainful activity due to their medical limitations. Substantial gainful activity is basically “work.” So if I’m...
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