Month: June 2016

Obama’s Social Security failure – Washington Post

Washington PostObama's Social Security failureWashington PostPresident Obama unintentionally damaged his legacy recently by urging an expansion of Social Security benefits and, thereby, reminding everyone (and particularly future historians) that he failed to deal with one of the largest issues facing the …How Would Donald Trump Change Social Security?Motley Fool5 Reasons Why Your Social Security Statement May Not Be AccurateForbesHow men's health, Social Security come togetherSharonheraldThe Atlantic -Hot Air -The New Americanall 29 news articles »

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The Hell Of Applying For Government Benefits

     The Atlantic has a piece written by Laura Kwerel on The Hell of Applying for Government Benefits. Here’s an excerpt: It’s 11:30 a.m., and after three hours of waiting, I have finally gotten to the front of the line at the Social Security Administration on M Street in Washington, D.C. I have come to see if they received a fax—the agency rarely uses email to communicate with the public.

A Clinton Ad Full of Disability Stereotypes – The Atlantic

The AtlanticA Clinton Ad Full of Disability StereotypesThe AtlanticDisability has received an unprecedented amount of attention in the 2016 election so far. Trump's mockery galvanized protest among politicians and activists alike last November. As I reported for The Atlantic in January, the non-profit RespectAbility …and more »

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Defective products liability: new clarifications on the regime’s implementation

In a ruling handed down on 25 February 2016, the Court of Cassation clarified the conditions for implementation of the defective products liability regime. In this case, a patient was prescribed Mediator treatment between 1998 and 2008. Blaming…By: Reed Smith

Why Do America’s Weird Laws Exist?

There are tons of weird laws in the United States, and it’s always a bit strange when you realize that there had to be a reason every single one of them was made. Creating a bill, getting it through the legislators, and having it signed into law doesn’t always come easily.

Domestic Violence Cases The Facts from Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer

Domestic violence cases when alleged victims do not want to “press charges”—why all affidavits of non-prosecution are not created equal The post Domestic Violence Cases The Facts from Dallas Criminal Defense Lawyer appeared first on JusticeNewsFlash.com.

Crespo v. Colvin: SSDI Appeals

Crespo v. Colvin, a case from the United States Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit, involved a claimant who applied for Supplemental Security Income for his mother.  Supplemental Security Income (SSI) is a program administered by the United States Social Security Administration (SSA). SSI is designed for disabled children of low-income families and blind or disabled adults.  This program is different from the Social Security Disability Income (SSDI) program that is designed for people who have worked long enough to earn quarterly credits to qualify for disability benefits. As our Boston disability attorneys can explain, when another a person (usually a family member, but it can be a court appointed guardian) applies on a disabled claimant’s behalf, this is known as representative payee situation under …

Deep Budget, Service Cuts from Secial Security

The non-partisan Center for Budget and Policy Priorities reports this week that budget cuts have forced SSA to cut drastically services, and even impose a hiring freeze in 2011 in the face of increasing applications. This led to a deterioration in SSA phone service that the agency has only partially reversed. In 2016, the average caller to SSA’s 800 number can expect to spend over 15 minutes on hold, and nearly 10 percent of callers will receive busy signals. The cuts also affected SSA field offices, where people can apply for benefits, replace lost Social Security cards, or report name changes (due to a marriage or divorce, for example). SSA has closed 64 field offices and 533 mobile offices since 2010 and reduced hours at remaining offices. Before the budget cuts, more than 90 percent …

Top on the Job Injuries that Lead to New York Workers’ Comp Claims

Anyone who’s ever held a job knows that it’s all too easy to get injured while at work. Whether it’s a bad burn, a slip or fall, or even stress, workers’ compensation (more commonly referred to as “workman’s comp”) is insurance that will cover the cost of lost wages and medical expenses should an accident occur. If you are ever injured at work and decide to make a worker’s comp claim, it’s essential that you understand that you then automatically give up your rights to sue the employer. Of all the accidents that occur in the workplace, a few that crop up time and time again. The top five job injuries that lead to New York City workers’ comp claims are: • Overexertion. The most common types …

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Pennsylvania Employer Sued; Worker Loses 3 Fingers

On July 11, 2014, a worker at Lloyd Industries’ Montgomeryville (Pa.) plant suffered the amputation of three fingers after a machine without safety guards crushed his hand. The company, a leading manufacturer of fire dampers and HVAC products, fired him immediately after the incident. Four months later, OSHA received a safety complaint from the injured employee and the agency opened an inspection. On Nov. 18, 2014, five days after it began, company owner William P. Lloyd fired a worker he suspected to be a “rat” who had assisted the injured employee by providing him with pictures of the unguarded machine. In fact, the employee had taken photographs of the unguarded machine that caused the amputation, other areas of the shop and of employees operating unguarded machines. He shared those …

Roadpeace AGM is being held at Fieldfisher on Friday 17th

This is a fantastic charity providing support and advice to those unfortunate to be involved in road traffic accidents. The afternoon conference which is open to all starts at 6pm and includes the campaign to improve police investigations and various parliamentary guest speakers. Drinks and nibbles will follow on the terrace.

Teen Killed in Kayaking Accident in New England

With the weather getting a lot warmer and the days getting longer, more people will be taking to the outdoors for all kinds of fun activities.  Kayaking has become a popular pastime across the nation, including here in the Commonwealth. According to a recent news feature from the Press Herald, rescue workers have just recovered the body of a 14-year-old boy from a river in the New England area.  Authorities say the young victim was riding in a two-person kayak when it capsized.  The other person in the kayak was a friend who was wearing a life jacket at the time of the deadly accident.  The victim was not wearing one, which likely contributed to him drowning. This was the first time he had been …