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Vocational Rehabilitation – What Is It? Why Should You Do It?

by Mark Doenges | Dec 5, 2017 | FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations, Vocational

Vocational Rehabilitation is a state program whose purpose is to help unemployed and/or disabled persons find jobs. Typically, an unemployed or disabled person meets with a Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor. The Counselor looks at a person’s education, skills,...

The Appeals Process

by Mark Doenges | Nov 29, 2017 | FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations

This document, from the Social Security Administration, offers a great foundation for the understanding of what the Appeals Process is and how it works.

Logging Your Medical Activity

by Mark Doenges | Nov 28, 2017 | FDG Posts, Medical, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations

From the time you first file for Social Security Disability benefits, it is very important that you keep a log of all your medical activity! This log should include all your Doctor visits, ER visits, Hospital stays, Urgent Care visits, Physical Therapy visits, and...

Denied Disability?

by Mark Doenges | Nov 27, 2017 | FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations

Forbes Disability Group LLC provides top level representation for disabled persons before the Social Security Administration so that they can have the best opportunity to obtain benefits. Contact us today for a free consultation: 1-888-665-1002 or online at Forbes...

Rule or No Rule

by Randal Forbes | Apr 25, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations

Rule or no rule, they better give treating physicians’ opinions substantial credibility. Credibility is a due process concept. That means it is a constitutional issue. Also, any denigration of a treating physician must pass the logical bridge test. Forbes...

New rules go into effect for the Social Security Administration

by Randal Forbes | Apr 2, 2017 | Disability News, FDG Posts, Social Security Disability Processes and Regulations

A treating physician’s opinion won’t mean as much when someone is filing a disability claim. Randy responds: Rule or no rule, they better give treating physicians’ opinions substantial credibility. Credibility is a due process concept. That means it is a...
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