FACTORS AFFECTING YOUR SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY CLAIM There are several factors that will affect whether or not you can receive Social Security disability benefits. Some of these factors you can control-- and some you can't. AGE: While persons of all ages get disability benefits, it is clear that persons who are age 50 or older have an advantage. EDUCATION: Education generally prepares a person to work. Individuals with more education may have access to more jobs than individuals who have limited education. Thus, a highly educated person may have more of a challenge with a disability claim. PAST WORK EXPERIENCE: A highly skilled person is able to perform jobs that the unskilled person cannot. Therefore, skilled jobs may be lighter work or less physically demanding than unskilled jobs. MEDICAL IMPAIRMENT(S): All claimants must have a severe, medically determinable impairment that interferes with the ability ...
According to a recent survey, here are common complaints about disability lawyers: . Lack of Personal Communication and "Ghosting" Never Meeting the Attorney: Clients often complain that they never meet their attorney until the day of their hearing. Poor Communication: Many report not being able to reach their attorney or legal team to get updates on their cases, leading to anxiety. High Turnover/Case Managers: Clients often talk to assistants or case managers, not the lawyer they hired, especially at large "TV" law firms. They just won't return my calls. One client of a large law firm said, "I've been trying to contact my lawyer for the last 5 months. They just won't call me back." At The Forsythe Firm we believe that "the greatest ability is AVAILABILITY." We don't operate as a "wholesale law firm," where you take thousands of cases, invest as little time in each as possible, and hope a percentage of them are suc...