Understanding the SSA Consultative Exam in Winchester, TN?
April 1st, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
Applying for and receiving Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is not an easy process. This is especially true in Tennessee, which leads the nation in denial of benefits. You may assume that if you are disabled and unable to work because of your disability, you will be granted SSDI. Unfortunately, the SSDI application process can […]
TN Leads Nation in SSD Denials — Why You Need Help with an Appeal
March 20th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
Being unable to work — and support yourself and your family — is devastating enough. When you are denied the social security disability (SSD) insurance benefits you’ve paid into your entire working life, the fallout can be catastrophic, financially and emotionally. If you meet all of the guidelines for receiving SSDI payments but your claim […]
If You’re Disabled, You Have Enough Going On. You Don’t Need to be Scammed, Too. – Winchester, TN?
March 1st, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
Imagine this scenario: You’re facing real challenges. Whether because of an accident, disease or inherited condition, you’re too disabled to work. Money is tight and you need your Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. But there are many out there who would be more than happy to cheat you out of whatever money you have; […]
Tennessee Makes SSD Backlog Shrink by Shortchanging Applicants
February 11th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
Tennessee Social Security Disability Insurance (SSD) applicants have their lives on the line when they apply for benefits. They can’t work, may be diagnosed with a fatal condition and are facing severe financial problems. Many of them have had the SSD rug pulled out from under them by doctors hired by the state to review […]
Winchester, TN Social Security Disability Decisions and the Government Shutdown
February 6th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
The recent partial federal government shutdown caused concern and frustration among many Americans who rely upon a fully functioning government. During that 35-day period a lot of work wasn’t getting done at federal agencies. Even though the partial government shutdown did not cause Social Security to shut down, any government shutdown creates a ripple effect […]
SSDI Is Not a Handout – Let’s Stop Talking About it That Way – Winchester, TN?
January 30th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
Words matter, because they shape our thoughts and feelings. Depending on the words we choose, someone can have a positive or negative opinion of something. Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) is a federal disability insurance program for workers in Tennessee and across the country. It’s not welfare. It’s not a handout. Like any other insurance, […]
Winchester, TN Gig Work and Social Security Disability: If You Pay Into the System You May Get Benefits Out
January 25th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
More and more Tennesseans work in the gig economy as independent contractors and freelancers, either because they can’t find a good fit with a traditional job or it’s their preference. If you’re in this position, injured and too disabled to work, you may qualify for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits. If you’re self-employed and […]
In 2019, SSA’s Adjustments Will Impact SSD Recipients in a Few Key Ways in Winchester, TN?
January 4th, 2019 by Attorney John Colvin
For the more than 10 million Americans reliant on Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) to cover their bills, 2019 may be a promising year. Several changes to programs handled by the Social Security Administration (SSA) are in place. While these adjustments will not comprehensively transform the landscape of the Social Security Disability (SSD) program or […]
SSA Announces 2019 Hike in Benefits – Here’s What to Expect – Winchester, TN?
December 21st, 2018 by Attorney John Colvin
Next year, Social Security Administration (SSA) recipients can expect a bigger-than-average cost-of-living adjustment (COLA). According to a press release from the SSA, 67 million people will see a 2.8 percent increase in their benefits. As a piece from CBS News points out, it’s the highest COLA since 2012 when it was 3.6 percent. The 2.9% […]
Avoid Buying Defective Toys and Hobby Equipment This Holiday in Winchester, TN
December 3rd, 2018 by Attorney John Colvin
It’s easy for kids–and parents–to get excited about all the new toys and recreational items during the holiday season. Who can blame them? Not only are advertisements all over the television, but they’re on the Internet and in flyers, too. In fact, it’s tough to miss the latest and greatest treasures being marketed this year. […]