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Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-27) today met with senior Social Security Administration officials with direct oversight over Social Security hearing office operations to discuss the SSA's plans to address the egregious backlog of Social Security cases in the Buffalo Hearing Office region. ...
"The Social Security Administration has taken the first step, but has only scratched the surface of the egregious backlog problem in Western New York," Said Higgins. "It is crucial that we now continue to build on this start and in order to eliminate the backlogs that exist now and ensure that Western New Yorkers never have to deal with backlogs like this in the future," Higgins said. ...
"The SSA knows that it can and must do better for Western New Yorkers whose lives have been put on hold while they await a decision on their Social Security cases," Higgins said. "This is not a matter we will let go unchecked simply because the SSA has made a step towards solving the problem."
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Chihak & Gustad filed my appeal for me, obtained all my medical records and spoke with my doctors to gather statements that supported a finding of disabilityAn impairment that qualifies as a disability under Social Security Administration (SSA) guidelines must be quite serious. The impairment must render the applicant unable to perform any substantial gainful activity — that is, the applicant must not be able to earn more than a minimum amount of money, determined each year by the SSA. The impairment must completely disable the applicant from working. It must be expected to last for a year, have already lasted a year or be expected to cause the applicant's death. But this is not the end of the qualifying tests.. My attorney, Mr. Gustad, treated me with respect and consideration even when Social Security did not. Mr. Gustad understands the Social Security process and explained it to me so I understood it as well.
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