Social Security Benefits Expected to Rise 1.7% for Recipients in 2015 The Social Security Administration released an estimate on Wednesday, October 22nd, that retirement benefits for 64 million Americans will go up 1.7% in 2015. Although the increase will be good for Social Security benefits … [Read more...]
Same Sex Couples Still Denied Social Security Spousal Benefits
Social Security Spousal Benefits Still Denied Same Sex Couples in Some States, Despite SSA Ruling On June 20th, 2014, the Social Security Administration announced that same sex couples were entitled to Social Security Spousal benefits if the couple is legally married. The statement included couples … [Read more...]
Southern States Have Highest Social Security Disability Enrollment
Applications for Social Security Disability Enrollment Highest in Southeast According to newly-released information from the Social Security Administration, Social Security Disability enrollment is highest in the southeast, with West Virginia and Alabama topping the list. The top five states for … [Read more...]
Social Security Administration to Resume Mailing Paper Statements
Social Security Administration Will Resume Mailing Paper Statements The Social Security Administration announced on Tuesday, September 16th, that the agency would resume mailing paper statements about benefits to workers so they know what their retirement benefits will look like. In 2011, the … [Read more...]
Outdated Record-Keeping Led to Social Security Fraud
Fingers Point to Social Security Fraud’s Root in Outdated Record-Keeping By Administration The Office of the Inspector General recently recommended some ways for the Social Security Administration to prevent disability fraud, such as the massive scandal involving numerous former emergency workers … [Read more...]
Social Security Administration Program Turns 79, But Service Declines
Social Security Administration Still Cutting Services As Program Hits 79th Year On Thursday, August 14th, the Social Security Administration celebrated the program’s 79th year offering financial support for retirees and the disabled. However, the program continues to face budget cuts and less tax … [Read more...]
Social Security Administration Ordered to Pay Fees to Oregon Residents
Social Security Administration Failed to Protect Disability and SSI Payments, Judge Rules On Thursday, July 24th, a US District Court Judge ordered the Social Security Administration to pay $42,000 in attorneys’ fees to a group of residents in Multnomah County, Oregon, who sued the federal agency … [Read more...]
Several Social Security Field Offices Close, Face Budget Cuts
As Baby Boomers Age, Social Security Administration Faces Office Closings A record number of the Social Security Administration field offices close, due to reported budget constraints, despite the fact that demand for social services as baby boomers age and more people file for social security … [Read more...]
Home Accident & Disability Claims
South Carolina Social Security Lawyers When an Accident at Home Leads to a Disability The Strom Law Firm represents people who have been injured in accidents at home or on another’s property. These can include slip-and-fall accidents, falls down stairs, injuries from falling objects … [Read more...]