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Q&A: Social Security Disability Today

Q&A: Social Security Disability Today

著者: Anthony Reeves
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  • Why Judges Don’t Like Handwritten Notes on Medical Records (REMastered from 12/27/2013)
    2026/04/10
    Originally published on December 27, 2013, this remastered episode of Q&A: Social Security Disability Today breaks down a question that catches many claimants off guard:
    Why would a judge get upset over handwritten notes on medical records?
    In this episode, I explain what’s really happening from the judge’s perspective—and why something that seems helpful can actually hurt your case.
    We discuss:
    • Why judges expect clean, unaltered medical evidence
    • How handwritten notes can create confusion or credibility issues
    • What representatives and claimants should do instead
    • Real-world insight from inside the hearing process


    As highlighted in the original discussion, adding notes—even with good intentions—can interfere with how evidence is interpreted and may frustrate the decision-maker.



    💡 Key Insight

    Your medical records should speak for themselves. Let your argument be made through proper legal presentation—not handwritten commentary.



    🔗 Next Steps

    If you found this episode helpful:
    • Follow the podcast for more Social Security Disability insights
    • Visit my store for guides that break down the disability process
    • Share this episode with someone preparing for a hearing
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    3 分
  • Why Judges Ask If You Want a Representative at Your SSA Hearing (Remastered – Originally 2013)
    2026/04/03
    In this remastered episode, we break down an important question many claimants face during a Social Security hearing:
    Why does the judge keep asking if you want a representative?
    While the Social Security process is designed to be informal, a hearing before a judge is still a legal proceeding. Judges have a responsibility to make sure you understand your right to representation—and the consequences of proceeding without one.
    In this episode, you’ll learn:
    • Why judges focus on your right to representation
    • What a representative actually does in your case
    • How legal issues can impact your claim
    • The risks of going into a hearing unprepared
    🔹 REMASTERED CONTENT NOTICE

    This episode is a remastered version of content originally released on December 27, 2013. Updated for clarity and audio quality. Remastered on: March 29, 2026


    🔹 Call to Action

    If you want more insights like this, check the links in the description for additional resources designed to help you better understand the legal process.
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    3 分
  • REMASTERED (2014): Long-Term Elder Care & Social Security Disability | What Families Must Prepare For
    2026/01/25
    This episode is a REMASTERED audio version of my original Q&A Social Security Disability Today video published on February 5, 2014, titled “Long Term Elder Care and Social Security Disability.”
    As we get older, many of us begin facing a reality no one truly prepares us for: having to step in and care for an aging parent or loved one. And when that moment comes, it often comes fast—forcing families to make major decisions under stress, confusion, and time pressure.
    In this episode, I break down key issues families should address before a crisis happens, including:
    • Whether your loved one has a will
    • The importance of healthcare directives
    • Why power of attorney matters
    • Tracking bills, bank accounts, and financial responsibilities
    • Social Security concerns, including when a representative payee may be needed
    • Why Social Security funds may be protected from certain creditor actions

    This remastered version improves the listening experience while preserving the original message and guidance.

    📌 Disclaimer: This podcast is for educational purposes only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. The views expressed on this channel are solely those of the speaker, and there is no real or implied endorsement by SSA or any other part of the federal government.
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    7 分
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