June 9, 2026

Archives for July 2006

Episode 9

In a departure from my practice of answering blog visitor questions, in this episode I am presenting an interview I recently conducted with attorney John Hogan, who represents Social Security disability lawyers in the 11th Circuit on the board of NOSSCR (National Organization of Social Security Claimant’s Representatives). The issues that John and I discuss are timely in that on August 1, 2006 Social Security is launching a new disability determination process. This new process will be introduced in a few northeastern States this year, with the rest of the country being added year by year over the next seven years. John explains how the new process works, NOSSCR’s role in advocating for both claimants and representatives and we both discuss our concerns about whether SSA can successfully make some of the big changes that are being planned. The interview runs about 27 minutes – which is a bit longer than my normal ssdRadio installment, but I felt that presenting this interview in its entirety made more sense than breaking it up into two shorter installments. If you are either a claimant or a claimant’s rep and you have experience with or thoughts about this new adjudication process, please let me hear from you.

[tags] John Hogan, Social Security disability, new disability process, elimination of reconsideration, federal reviewing officers [/tags]

Episode 8

In this installment, I answer three questions from listeners and I discuss Social Security’s new Social Security Disability Regulations that go into effect on August 1, 2006. 1) Brenda writes to ask: "how bad does my health have to be before I can receive disability?" 2) Darrell asks: "how can I find out the status of my disability claim online?" 3) Scarlett writes: "my husband suffers from chronic pain, failed cervical (neck) surgery and he has had lower back surgery. His cervical vertebrae are fusing together on their own and he has uncontrollable spasms in his right arm and hand. His doctor will not give us a written statement. He filed is claim for Social Security disability in 2000 and the case has been appealed up to the federal district court. The district court has sent the case back to the original Social Security judge for a new hearing. Is it possible that the judge will make the right decision?" New Social Security Disability Regulations. See Troy Rosasco’s post on Disabled Worker Law Blog.

[tags] chronic pain, new social security disability regulations, social security online [/tags]