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New changes have been announced for the processes in which the Social Security Administration will review and award certain disability claims. Read on for more information.

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SSA HOPES TO UNLOCK DELAYS IN SSA CLAIMS PROCESSING BY ALLOWING MORE "ACCEPTED" DISABILITIES

 

Social Security Announces New Compassionate Allowances Conditions 

 
 
Fast Track Disability Process Will Now 
Look at 100 Conditions for Expedited Awards of Disability

 

Michael J. Astrue, Commissioner of Social Security, announced 12 additional Compassionate Allowances conditions involving severe heart diseases, bringing the total number of conditions in the expedited disability process to 100.   

Compassionate Allowances are a way to quickly identify diseases and other medical conditions that, by definition, meet Social Security's standards for disability benefits. These conditions primarily include certain cancers, adult brain disorders, and a number of rare disorders that affect children. 

"We have reached a significant milestone for the Compassionate Allowances program," Commissioner Astrue said. "We have an obligation to award benefits quickly to people whose medical conditions are so serious they clearly meet our disability standards. We are now able to do precisely that for 100 severe conditions."

The Compassionate Allowances initiative is one of two parts of the agency's fast-track system for certain disability claims. When combined with the Quick Disability Determination process, Social Security last year approved more than 100,000 cases, usually in less than two weeks. This year, the agency expects to fast-track nearly 150,000 cases.

Social Security has held seven public hearings and worked with experts to develop the list of Compassionate Allowances conditions. The hearings also have helped the agency identify additional ways to improve the disability process for applicants with Compassionate Allowances conditions. "By definition, these illnesses are so severe that we don't need to fully develop the applicant's work history to make a decision," said Commissioner Astrue. As a result, beginning in August, Social Security is eliminating this part of the application process for people who have a condition on the list.

 

The new compassionate allowances for heart condtions include:

 

Aortic Atresia

Left Ventricular Assist Device (LVAD) Recipient

Eisenmenger Syndrome

Mitral Valve Atresia

Endomyocardial Fibrosis

Primary Cardiac Amyloidosis

Heart Transplant Graft Failure

Pulmonary Atresia

Heart Transplant Wait List - 1A/1B

Single Ventricle

Hypoplastic Left Heart Syndrome

Tricuspid Atresia

 

For more information click:   HERE

 

 

 

FIND OUT HERE IF YOU ARE ELIGIBLE FOR SSA DISABILITY BENEFITS

 

The Benefit Eligibility Screening Tool (BEST) helps you find out if you could get benefits that Social Security administers. Based on your answers to questions, this tool will list benefits for which you might be eligible and tell you more information about how to qualify and apply.

BEST is NOT an application for benefits and:

  • does not know, or ask for, your name or Social Security number.
  • does not access your personal Social Security records.
  • will not give you an estimate of benefit amounts.

CLICK HERE TO START YOUR INQUIRY

SSA OFFICES TO NOW CLOSE AT 3:30 PM EVERY DAY  

Beginning August 15, 2011, ALL Social Security field offices WILL CLOSE to the public 30 minutes early each day. For example, a field office that is usually open to the public Monday through Friday from 9am to 4pm will now close daily at 3:30 pm. 

 

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Jim Linehan

Specialties: Federal workers' compensation (OWCP) Federal medical disability retirement (OPM) Social Security disability (SSA) Veterans Disability (VA) Accomplished legal professional with more 20 years of experience in preparation of complex cases. Expertly represent individuals on claims and appeals before the United States Department of Labor Office of Workers' Compensation Programs, before the United States Office of Personnel Management and Merit Systems Protection Board, and before the United States Social Security Administration. Outstanding practitioner focused on successfully representing complex claims and federal appeals for social security claimants, federal employees, and veterans nationwide. Invited by United States Congress to appear before the United States Congressional Committee of Government Reform 2000 to present summary testimony of oversight findings and recommendations for the reform of the United States Department of Labor, Office of Workers' Compensation programs. Pioneer in establishment of a "cyber" law practice.