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SHORT TERM DISABILITY

We frequently get calls about applying for short term disability benefits with Social Security.  Someone is having surgery or needs to take a few months off work for health reasons.  Can they apply for a few months of Social Security disability benefits? The short answer is, no.  Social Security, unfortunately, does not have a short term disability program.  One of their requirements is that you are going to be unable to work for 12 consecutive months or more.  If you expect to be going back to work in less than 12 months, you do not qualify for Social Security disability. We always advise people in this situation to look at the possibility of private disability insurance, perhaps offered through their employer.  Many companies have short term disability insurance that their employees may not be aware of.  Other companies offer paid sick leave. If your employer does not offer disability insurance, you may want to think about purchasing a policy f...

SOCIAL SECURITY: HOW LONG WILL IT TAKE...?

One of the most common questions we get about Social Security is, "How long will it take......."  How long does it take to get the first decision?  How long will the appeal take?  If I win my case, how long before I receive my check?  With these questions in mind, our advocates have answered as many of those questions as possible below.  Remember however, these answers are based on our experience and may vary in different parts of the country, or even from one office to another.  These are, after all, estimates, not promises. How long will it take to get a decision on my initial disability application?  Our experience has been 90 to 120 days.  Some sooner, some later.  By the way, be sure to appeal that decision if it is not favorable. How long does it take if I have to appeal?  We tell people in Alabama to expect at least 12 months.  If it gets done sooner, you'll be happy. After my hearing, how long before I get a decision?...

SOCIAL SECURITY PHONE NUMBERS

As a service too our readers, the Forsythe Firm is listing some of the telephone numbers for Social Security offices around North Alabama.  Loal offices now close to the public at 3:00 Central Time.   Some offices also close at noon on Wednesday.  Call before you visit. Athens, AL (served by the Decatur SSA office)    1-888-289-9185 717 McGlathery Lane, Decatur, AL 35601  1-888-289-9185 4970 Research Park Drive, Huntsville, AL 35805   1-866-593-0665 203 South Walnut Street  Florence, AL 35630 (256) 767-3138 412 Martling Road  Albertville, AL 35951 (256) 891-0672 501 The Mall Way, Jasper, AL 35504 1-205-221-6463 Scottsboro, Al (served by the Huntsville AL SSA office) (See above number) Social Security's National Customer Service   1-800-771-1213 (serves all areas) Social Security Disability Advocates The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville, AL Never a fee until you win and get paid! ...

CHANGES IN SOCIAL SECURITY

There have been several changes in Social Security disability in recent years that will impact claims filed in 2013.  Obesity is no longer a distinct impairment.  A person cannot get benefits based solely on alcoholism or drug addiction.  Diabetes is not a qualifying condition unless it is uncontrolled and causes serious additional impairments. On the other, more positive side, Fibromyalgia can now be recognized as a disabling condition if it is severe.  Social Security has added more than 50 new diseases that qualify for compassionate allowance--an expedited approval process for certain catastrophic conditions.  Disabled veterans can now get expedited decisions on Social Security disability claims.  The administration also made some progress in catching up on the tremendous case backlog in the hearing offices.  We are again back to waiting around 11 months to get a hearing.  (It has been much longer).  However, the government shutdown in 2...