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Judge Barry Williams Joins Me At The Table

11/9/2019

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Listen to "Ep:54 Judge B. Williams Interview About Navigating The Social Security Disability Claims Process".

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good morning good morning good morning
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welcome to another edition of good
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morning who net I am your host or doodle
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Kearney so happy to be here with you
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this morning
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happy Thursday we are on episode number
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51 I am really doing a lot this year I
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got some really big goal set for this
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year and one of my goals is to take this
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show and make it global and reach 1
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million subscribers and downloads so we
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are on our way we're episode 51 and I'm
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so happy to be here with my guest today
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I have with me today judge Barry he's
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retired judge judge Barry l Williams
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he's gonna be talking to us about what
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you need to do if you want to file a
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disability claim I know that there are a
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lot of people out there who have been
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trying to get disability I mean I have
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friends who have been trying to get
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disability and they ran into so many
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roadblocks with the process and I think
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a lot of them some of them are still
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waiting right now but I've also heard
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some horror stories about people who are
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trying to scam scam the system and so
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that's why I judge will use is gonna
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talk to us today about what you should
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be doing what you should not be doing
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and to let us know what exactly you have
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- what kind of illness or sickness or
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disability you have to have to even file
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a claim some people think they can file
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a claim for just about anything and I'm
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sure he's gonna talk more more to us
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about that but let me just give you a
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little bit of background on on my guest
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today because I'm really happy to have
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him here in 2016
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judge Williams retired from the Social
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Security disability administrative as a
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social security dish I got braces so
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bear with me I know you guys had me talk
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about this all the time I'm gonna get
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him our song so I could talk right and
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my lips don't get stuck he is a retired
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Social Security Disability
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administrative law judge he started his
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his new company 2016 advocate disability
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group LLC - champion to be a champion
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for the disabled now he's gonna be
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helping you he's on the other side of
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the other of the counter now he's
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helping you other than judging you know
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who better to help you get your claims
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found form and possibly approve than a
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judge who has who's been doing this for
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some years and so he's gonna tell you
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some intercepts you guys need to take
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now some people want to do it themselves
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I'm sure he has some advice to you me
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personally when it comes to anything
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dealing with the law and the government
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because I just feel like it's a lot of
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work I don't want to do all that so
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without further ado I'm bringing on mr.
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judge Barry Williams to be my guest
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thank you so much for taking the time
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out to be my guest today judge Williams
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thank you for having me
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you're very welcome now I know you've
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been a judge for quite some time
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how did you how long have you been a
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judge well I I came to the bench in
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Social Security in late 2010 actually
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beginning of 2011 and so I had been an
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attorney with the United States Army for
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a number of years I worked in private
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practice for a large law firm a small
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law firm and I went back to the
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government and worked for the Department
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of Defense down at doing work down at
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DOJ Department of Justice then I got
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picked up as a judge
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well that's then so cool so I can now
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say I know a judge I'm proud to say that
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I don't know you know that's not true I
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know two judges personally now I know
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you and I know another judge of Jersey
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um there are a lot of people out there
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right now who are listening to the show
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who have been trying to get their
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disability forms and their claims filed
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and I know for some people they've been
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told you know what you really don't
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qualify for disability because of the
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condition that you had even though they
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may think it's a severe disability the
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government may not what are some of the
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qualifications that a person needs to
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quote to even file a claim for
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disability well there really aren't any
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qualifications it all comes back to your
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impairments and how you're limited by
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those impairments impairments run a full
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range of anything from a back problem to
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loss of a limb there are just too many
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problems that limit people from working
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to discuss them in a short period like
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this so any problem that you're
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experiencing could be or any limb
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that you have could be something that
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would disqualify you or qualify you from
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working or qualify you for Social
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Security disability it's just it's too
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difficult to discuss them all but
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generally generally people have back
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problems degenerative disc disease
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mm-hmm they have problems like lupus was
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it with an autoimmune disease they have
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other problems like arthritis that just
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comes with old age a lot of it depends
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on how old you are and how limiting
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those impairments are upon you my cousin
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my cousin recently and I know she had
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been fighting for this for quite some
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time and she's 56 I think but she had me
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and she has really bad osteoarthritis in
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both knees to the point where she could
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barely walk and for a while they were
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telling her you don't qualify you don't
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call something she could she literally
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could hardly walk so they finally did
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approve her but that wasn't with her
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being really um a champion for herself
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and you know because she didn't she did
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she didn't have an attorney and I think
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for a lot of people they think that you
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know what if I get an attorney it's
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gonna cost a lot of money I'm just gonna
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try to do it myself and I know that's
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what your agency comes in there because
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you kind of you help them without you
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know having all this well let me let me
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not say they maybe you can tell people
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what's the process when someone come to
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work with you I don't want to say the
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wrong thing and people like I already
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say that I didn't have to pay to me so
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what's the process what's all I wants to
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come and work with you to help them get
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their claims form properly let me give
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you just a slight bit of background
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you said agency we're a private law firm
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okay not not an agency I started
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actually along with my son but when I
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was a sitting judge I noticed that too
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far too many people were being
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disapproved at the lower level in their
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case had to come before a judge and in
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fact I believe that far too many judges
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were disapproving
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clayman's now they were disapproving
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them for many reasons one the medical
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file was it substantial enough or they
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have for representation that
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representative didn't really know the
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rules the regulations and the Social
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Security Law and a myriad of other
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reasons but because I observe so many
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people being turned down I decided to
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retire and start advocate disability
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group LLC we provide a unique service to
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those individuals who are seeking to be
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approved for Social Security disability
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the process starts down at a state level
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you apply for Social Security disability
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benefits in one of a couple ways you
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walk into the local Social Security
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office and apply in person you can apply
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on the phone or you can apply through
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the internet at WWF a govt mmm-hmm
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I I always tell individuals that if you
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are able to I suggest that you apply
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without the help of an attorney why do I
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say that I say that because there are
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professionals at these office offices
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that will help you apply they will guide
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you through the initial process and help
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you apply if you decide if you decide to
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have an attorney help you there's going
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to be an obligation to that attorney if
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you're approved at the first level
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generally attorneys charge 25 percent or
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up to six thousand dollars whichever is
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the max it will never be more than six
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thousand dollars and very often less
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than six thousand dollars if the 25
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percent is less that's 25% of any back
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benefit
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payments that are due the attorney earns
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nothing out of future benefit payments
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out of back benefit payments let me take
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a moment to explain mm-hmm if you apply
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for Social Security today hey it will
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take approximately all three to four
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months for you to get an initial
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decision down at the state level if you
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are disapproved in some states you go
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directly to a judge in the state of
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Georgia you do not you have to file for
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reconsideration that takes approximately
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three months so now we're already seven
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to eight months into the application
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period if you are turned down once again
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then you have to apply or ask for a
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hearing or request a hearing before an
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administrative law judge that
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unfortunately takes about 18 months to
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happen so if you have a representative
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and that representative wins your case
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before the administrative law judge it
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is he or she is paid out of that back
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payments because remember you applied
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according to the scenario that I just
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gave approximately 24 months prior to
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the date of your hearing so the attorney
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would would make 25% general the general
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rule is 25 percent or up to a maximum of
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six thousand dollars out of the back
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payments that actually okay now quick
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question for you why was someone if they
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could walk into the state office and
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start this process themselves why would
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they opt out of doing it versus you know
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going with an attorney what would make
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someone say you know what I don't really
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want to do this I'm just gonna go with
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an attorney what are some of the reasons
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that someone did you know that someone
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may say you know I don't want to do this
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I'm gonna go with you judge Williams all
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right let me say there is definitely a
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stage where you need a representative in
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my but the initial stage in my opinion
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if you don't suffer from
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so psychologically based impairment uh
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if you are able to read and write well
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if you are able to handle most of your
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business affairs I don't I personally
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don't believe you need an attorney at
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that first level now if you fall into
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one of those categories or if you just
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say I don't have the time I don't want
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to take the time to go through the
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process surely you can hire a
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representative surely I'd be happy to
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help you or the people in my position
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would be happy to help you but I say why
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give up some of your money in the
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beginning where there's no need to now
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if you are turned down if you are denied
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but at the first level at the state
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level at the social local Social
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Security office level then I believe it
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is time to hire an attorney or
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representative because there are so many
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rules regulations and the law it's it's
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difficult to understand those things
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there are so many rules and if you if
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you don't apply within a certain period
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of time if you don't appeal with a
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certain period of time your case will be
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dismissed then there are particular
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rules and regulations such as a new rule
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a 5-day will if you don't get all the
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evidence in prior to five days or it
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could be five days prior to your hearing
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then the judge does not have to the
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judge could based on the exceptions for
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every rule there are exceptions the
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judge does not have to accept that
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evidence so there are particular rules
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that the average individual would not
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know about so yes if you're initially
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denied it is time to hire an attorney
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Scotch it that makes a lot of sense you
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know you said something early on you
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said that a lot of times people get
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denied because something the person that
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they may be working with may not know
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the rules how do you how do you identify
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a qualified person they say they caught
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qualify but how do you know for sure
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that they actually know the rules and
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that they you know I know that their
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intention is to help you but they may
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not know the rules do you do you actual
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reference isn't there somewhere for you
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to go and look for this information how
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do you know that you're working with the
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right person the right persons handle
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your clean well I don't know that that
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that there is a place to go but I don't
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think so you might check with the local
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bar association to see if that person
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has any complaints about them and that
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might that could be a way to evaluate
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the services they're going to provide
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but simply ask them how long have you
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been a social security rep how many
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cases have you handled what is your
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background with respect to Social
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Security disability claims it's the same
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due diligence that you would do when you
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go out to hire any attorney for any
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other reason whether it be personal
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injury or anything else the clothes on
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your home for any reason it's the
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questions the logical questions that you
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would ask any attorney um now I know
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that um I've heard some crazy cases and
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it's one case that got in my head and
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and I heard this young lady say I think
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I was in a restaurant or something and
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she was a young woman she probably was
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not late 20s and she had a son and she
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was like you know she I guess she didn't
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want to work and she said you know I
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took my son to the Social Security
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office and I told him we get inside the
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office I want you to get down and bark
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like a dog and and and in the child did
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just what she said doing and they were
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able to get Social Security I know
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you've probably heard of some crazy
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stories sitting on the bench what is one
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of the most crazy stories you've heard
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someone coming in to file a claim for
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disability if you've heard any III have
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been involved in some crazy stories I
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hesitate in giving you the crazy story
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because remember there there is a person
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out there who had this crazy story
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alright but I had a young man tell me
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that people were chasing him and some
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spliced him very badly with a razor and
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he had to have X amount of stitches and
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his arm was open he almost lost his arm
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and I asked him which arm right arm I
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left arm and I said well you you have a
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short sleeve shirt on and I don't see a
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scar on your left arm generally if you
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have the amount of stitches the number
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of stitches that you indicated you had
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you had the best plastic surgeon in the
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world or you didn't have as many
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stitches as you had that's just one of
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the crazy stories that come to mind and
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I'd rather not get into too many of the
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others because there are real people out
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there mm-hmm
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who who may have another problem now
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this gentleman may have told me that
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story may have had some other mental
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issues more psychologically based issues
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and that's why he told me the story but
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it does that story does sound a little
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crazy when you're sitting on the bench
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and you don't see a scar at all right
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you don't see a scar at all and he has
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on a short sleeve shirt so that is crazy
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now what are some of the reasons that a
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claim may be denied like you know people
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come in and they want to file their
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claims what could be some possibilities
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for them being denied their claim been
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denied once they start the process well
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there are so many possibilities that I
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couldn't go through them but let me tell
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you what process the Social Security
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office as well as the administrative law
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judge goes through there's a five stage
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process that an administrative law judge
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goes through and the adjudicator down at
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the state level would go through
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something very very similar first there
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is an issue with money the Social
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Security Act and Social Security
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disability is for for people who are
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unable to work and so if you are working
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you don't qualify for Social Security
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disability and there are a number of
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people who believe that I can still work
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and collect Social Security disability
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benefits that is not true
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there is a each year Congress comes up
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with a number we call that substantial
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gainful activity if you make more than
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that particular amount then you
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generally do not qualify for Social
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Security disability remember earlier I
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said for every rule there are exceptions
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that that rule is not a black and white
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rule it is not a boom like letter of the
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law as we as attorneys say so there are
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exceptions and that's another reason why
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if you're turned down you may need to
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engage an attorney because they know
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those rules there are ways to say yes
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you make a little bit more than
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substantial gainful activity the level
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of substantial gains like Jimmy however
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we can reduce that amount I'm out
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because of your medications or because
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of some other reason so that's the first
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step if you make too much you're not
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going to qualify that's probably one of
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the major major determinations made that
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cause a person to be denied the second
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thing in is someone has to decide
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whether your impairment is a severe
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impairment and there's a definition of
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severe impairment within the rules of
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Social Security if your impairment is
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not severe you would not qualify now
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that's a that's a decision that's made
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after looking at your medical records or
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whatever medical records you supply or
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whatever medical records Social Security
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asks for so that's an another step and
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then they have to decide how much work
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you can do a lot of that goes into how
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old you are
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the level of education again I'm getting
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back to rules
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and regulations what kind of work you've
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done before how limiting your
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impairments are it's uh it is a well I
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won't say complicated but it is a
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formula that unless you practice in this
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area you may not necessarily understand
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so those are three of the five steps and
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people are turned down because of
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because of the amount of money they're
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there they are earning or because their
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impairments are not severe or despite
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their impairments the Social Security
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Administration believes that there is
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world available for them cool
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so now listen I know that there are a
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lot of people out there listening to
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this and they you know they probably do
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need your help you know you know I think
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about my friends and my cousin my aunt
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but I broke her foot um it must have
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been about four years ago she broke her
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foot - that went to the bone was just
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actually popping out it took her three
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years and she could she could barely
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walk so she walks with the limp and in
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the job that she was doing she was
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actually working in the hospital where
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she was on her feet most of the time but
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it took her practically three years to
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get to get approve like she literally
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just got proved last one after three
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years of having a trauma to her foot and
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so what do you tell people when you're
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waiting you know they have to live and
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they have to try to figure out how to
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make end me in anyway for this hopefully
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for the claim to go through and and I
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don't even know if that is that
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considered a long time to be waiting
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three years to be approved in my opinion
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it's far too long okay however I don't
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know that we can change the system in
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order to change in order to shorten that
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period Congress would have to approve
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hiring many many many more people in the
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Social Security Administration that's
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not likely to happen it's not likely to
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happen and unfortunately people are
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having to wait longer and longer however
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if you hire an attorney an attorney can
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do some things that might short the
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period and again there are so many rules
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and regulations on how to shorten the
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period that it's too much to try to
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provide the legal education about that
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in this in this short period of time
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that we have together
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but there are people who wait are there
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claimants that's what we what we call
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the individual who is applying for
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Social Security benefits disability
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benefits I'm sorry that retirement
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Social Security disability benefits that
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person is called a claimant there are
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ways to shorten that period that a
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claimant weighs now it's not it's there
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are exacting rules in that regard so all
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claimants will not qualify for have that
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to have that period shortened but
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certain things if you are a disabled vet
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if you're a disabled veteran that period
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can possibly be shortened and then I'm
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not going to go into all the other rules
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because this is not a class on the law
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mm-hmm
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there are many there are several ways to
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shorten that period but unfortunately
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most people wait the full period because
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they don't qualify to have an expedited
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hearing and that is unfortunate and I
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don't know of any way well there are
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certain things certain little tricks
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maybe but I don't know of any way that
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most people will have that period
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reduced it's just simply a long waiting
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period and your question was what do you
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tell people I don't have an answer for
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that well people struggle every single
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day to survive but if they are at that
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survival stage if they don't have any
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family to take care of them if they're
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without a home if they're down to their
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last penny maybe they will meet those
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rules and they can get an expedited
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hearing but that's done on a
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case-by-case
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face basis and the attorney or
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representative has to write a short
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brief and request it so that's something
25:03
that you need that individual that
25:06
claimant needs to talk about with their
25:09
chosen representative well I mean a lot
25:13
of great information here I you know I
25:15
sit here now listen to you and god
25:17
forbid I ever have to have to do this
25:20
but if I do I know exactly who to call
25:22
you know I know exactly who to refer now
25:25
and I'm thinking of a young gentleman as
25:27
I as I said here I listened to you he is
25:29
he's 30 years old and um he he got is
25:33
that part of his foot shot off in his
25:36
playing he was at home his mom his mom
25:38
was a millionaire and he said they kept
25:40
guns around the house because you know I
25:42
guess they were afraid and he was
25:45
younger and his friends came over and he
25:48
was playing a game and the mother told
25:50
to put the gun away and the friend
25:52
instead of him putting the gun away he
25:54
took the gun out and shot the gun not
25:55
knowing that it hit his friend and his
25:58
shot it split off
25:59
he said just so happened the day that he
26:01
had to go to the hospital there was a
26:03
doctor in New Jersey there to work on a
26:06
mayor one of the mayors of New Jersey at
26:08
the hospital and he was flown in for
26:11
this particular mayor to help him and as
26:13
the doctor was leaving he heard the
26:16
other doctor saying he was gonna have
26:17
have to amputate his foot and at that
26:19
time I think he was 18 years old and
26:22
that doctor took his coat off and he
26:25
came in and he saved part of his foot so
26:27
he can walk but he can't really walk
26:29
well and so I know for a fact that he's
26:33
had some issues financially and any you
26:37
know I said to him have you ever tried
26:38
to get you know your disability he said
26:40
he had never try to you know try to do
26:42
it but I think I'm gonna definitely
26:44
share your information with him because
26:46
I know he's right now in need of some
26:48
financial help
26:51
family and friends I've been helping him
26:52
but I know you know he's a young man
26:55
would it would it would pride and I know
26:57
he would love to be able to do things on
26:59
on his own and so I'm gonna share this
27:01
information would share your
27:02
informational attempts he can reach out
27:04
he's maybe you can help him he showed me
27:06
to putting it ain't gonna freak me out a
27:08
little bit
27:08
um he he's doing okay I think he just
27:12
needs a little help and I think you can
27:14
help him please do I would love to talk
27:16
to him about his case and as I said each
27:19
cases is a little bit different and I
27:22
would like I'd have to get some more
27:24
information from him to make an
27:26
assessment of the case but I'll talk to
27:29
anyone about their case whether they
27:31
hire me or not mm-hmm also about their
27:34
case and give them the best guidance
27:35
that I can well thank you so much please
27:40
tell people how to reach out to you
27:41
because I know that there's a lot of
27:43
people I did that to use your help
27:44
what are they hire you are not like you
27:46
say we're just just the information
27:48
you've given here today I know that
27:49
there are people out there listening who
27:51
could definitely use some advice and
27:53
some and some and a direction on which
27:55
way they should be going with given your
27:58
claims form still doubt how can they can
28:02
reach me at four oh four five one nine
28:06
four five eight six and let me close
28:11
with just saying a couple quick things
28:13
okay
28:15
people need to hire a representative
28:17
because the rules the regulations the
28:22
law may be confusing but probably is
28:26
confusing to them and then even when you
28:28
get before a judge that individual has
28:30
to understand that each judge they're
28:33
different they come with their own
28:36
baggage to the courtroom they all have
28:39
idiosyncrasies so unless you've
28:41
practiced before these judges before you
28:45
you don't really know what to expect
28:46
someone briefs others wouldn't read a
28:49
brief even if submitted and each judge
28:53
has a different personality they
28:55
concentrate on different portions of the
28:58
case I'm concentrating on past work some
29:00
concentrate on the medical evidence some
29:03
are very inquisitive and have many
29:04
questions about a claimants daily
29:06
activities so hire somebody when you get
29:11
to that stage that would be my advice I
29:13
would tell my own children if you're
29:15
going to go in to a hearing if you've
29:18
been to die for Social Security
29:20
Disability it
29:22
at that point to hire representative and
29:25
I'm going to tell you why I say hire me
29:28
I'm passionate about passionate about
29:31
what I do and why I do it I've already
29:34
said when I was a sitting judge I saw
29:36
too many files too many applicants too
29:40
many claimants denied for a variety of
29:44
variety of reasons for evidence poor
29:48
representation I decided at that point
29:53
that I would retire and provide
29:57
excellence I would provide the best
30:01
representation possible for claimants I
30:05
would judicata thousands of cases as a
30:07
disability judge and I'd like to bring
30:13
what I've learned in my tenure as a
30:15
judge to the table to provide great
30:19
excellent service to those who are
30:22
seeking Social Security benefits and
30:25
here's what I say if you want the judge
30:28
on your side call me at four oh four
30:31
five one nine four five eight six or
30:34
visit me at my website please and that's
30:38
WWE Advocate disability llc.com thank
30:48
you so much if you want the judge on
30:50
your side call them judge Barry Williams
30:53
thank you so much for a great interview
30:56
and such a so much great information I
30:58
really believe this is gonna help
31:00
somebody and I really do appreciate you
31:02
taking the time to be here with me today
31:04
and really just impart all this
31:06
knowledge upon people who are probably
31:08
really struggling right now to get this
31:10
thing done so I'm so glad that you have
31:12
stepped up to the plate and say you know
31:15
what I'm here to help thank you so much
31:16
judge for for spending some time with me
31:18
today love to come back any time
31:20
thank you very much love to have you any
31:23
time thank you have a good one
31:24
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31:28
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31:40
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31:41
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31:44
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31:46
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31:48
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31:50
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31:51
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