Sunday, August 31, 2014

LOSING YOUR CASE TO A "VOCATIONAL EXPERT"

At Your Hearing, the Judge will take testimony from a "voctional expert," to see if there are jobs you can still perform.  Faulty "expert" testimony can wreck your case.

Below are 2 examples of case-losing jobs, actually used by vocational witnesses to get claims denied:

JOB # 1    Surveillance System Monitor - DOT No. (Dictionary of Occupational Titles) 379.367-010.  The expert will testify that there are about 89,000 such jobs in the US economy and about 1,500 in the regional economy.  This job is Sedentary exertion level (performed mostly from a seated position) - and has an SVP of 2 (can be earned in only a few hours).


JOB # 2:  Machine Tender -DOT Code No. 692.685-026.  The expert will testify that there are about 174,000 jobs in the United States and about 2,400 in the Region.  This job is light exertion level (no lifting over 20 pounds) - and has an SVP of 2 (can be learned with a few hours of training).


These jobs will be used to deny your claim.  What's wrong with these jobs?  Here is what you won't know if you are representing yourself:


  • The first job (Security Surveillance System Monitor) is actually listed in the DOT as Surveillance System Monitor - Government Service."  It refers to monitoring security cameras at airports and similar transportation terminals.  After the terrorist attacks on 9/11, those jobs were transferred to Homeland Security or the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA).  You have to be a federal employee to get one of those jobs now.  Further, they are not jobs with an SVP of 2 (quickly learned) any longer.  The real SVP is 4, making them semi-skilled jobs.  The VE will try to say that these jobs still exist at department stores, parking garages, etc.  However, testimony in your hearing must be confined to jobs in the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, and the DOT says nothing about parking garages or department stores in regard to this job.  (Would you know that if you were representing yourself)?
  • The second job (Machine Tender) is actually listed in the DOT as "Brassiere Slide Making Machine Tender - Automatic." This job was last updated in the DOT in 1977.   As far as I can determine, that job no longer exists in the United States.  Bra manufacturing is almost exclusively done today in China, Thiland, Cambodia or Vietnam, not in the United States.  One company, Top Form, produces bras for nearly all the top US sellers.  But they are manufactured overseas, as I mentioned.  (If you were representing yourself, would you know that)?
What you don't know in a Social Security disability hearing can be fatal to your case.  I think I have proven my point.  Get professional representation.  "Good representation isn't expensive.  It's priceless."

www.VeteransDisabilityHuntsville.com


Certainly, I am not implying that any representative can guarantee to win your case.  I am stating that you do not want to practice your first disability hearing on your own case.  Experience matters.

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Alabama Veterans Can Get Social Security Disability

HUNTSVILLE, AL / REDSTONE ARESNAL, AL    

Social Security disability is available for disabled veterans.  If you are disabled, you may qualify for Social Security disability - in addition to your VA benefits.  Getting Social Security disability will NOT reduce your VA benefit.

If you have a 100 percent permanent disability with the VA, you qualify for an expedited decision from Social Security.

The application process, as well as the rules and regulations governing approval, are different from the VA rules.  

The Forsythe Firm in Huntsville (256-799-0927) can help you apply for and win Social Security disability.

We are local and experienced.  There is no fee for our services unless you win and collect back pay.

For more information about the Forsythe Firm and the Social Security disability process, please visit our web page at www.get-ss.com

See also   http://veteransdisabilitycom.blogspot.comhttp://veteransdisabilitycom.blogspot.com/

The Forsythe Firm is located in front of the Bridge Street Town Center, in Research Park, at 7027 Old Madison Pike, Suite 108, Huntsville, AL 35806.  (For directions, visit our website and click on the "Contact Our Huntsville Office" page).

Contact us at (256) 799-0297.