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Menard Disability Law was founded by U.S. Army combat veteran Angela Menard. Angela is a compassionate and knowledgeable attorney who understands the challenges that veterans face. The firm is focused on veterans and Social Security Disability.
Menard Disability Law Blog
2y ago
Did You Know?
Menard Disability Law can help with initial applications for Social Security Disability. We are now accepting clients who are unable to work due to a disability but haven’t yet applied for Social Security Disability benefits. We will gather the information from you and file the application on your behalf. Submit a contact form here or call us today at 877-391-7751 to schedule a free consultation with our attorney.
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Menard Disability Law Blog
2y ago
The most common question my clients ask before their hearing is “who is the Vocational Expert listed on my hearing notice?.”
When I prepare my clients for hearing, I explain the VE’s role and what to expect. There are 5 things to know about Vocational Experts at Social Security Disability Hearings.
Here are 5 things to know about the VE at your Social Security Disability hearing:
First, the Judge will ask the VE to classify the past relevant work that you have done in the past 15 years according to the Dictionary of Occupational Titles. If you have had more than one job in the last 15 years ..read more
Menard Disability Law Blog
2y ago
Social Security hearings during COVID are different and there are some things that you should know so that you can be prepared for your disability hearing.
First, the Social Security Administration is not having hearings in person. Therefore, since April 2020, Social Security judges have been conducting hearings via telephone.
How Does a Telephonic Social Security Hearing Work?
During a telephonic hearing, you can talk to the judge from anywhere you want. You should choose a quiet location with good service for your Social Security hearing. You should be ready 5-10 minutes early, and know that ..read more