Thomas Bush has taken four decades of social security litigation experience, and transformed it into the most complete and detailed reference book on the market. Social Security Disability Practice provides comprehensive analysis, critiques, and remedies for common sources of frustration when dealing with the Social Security Administration. The book provides practical solutions for navigating obscure rules and administrative procedures; and assists in developing case theory and handling vocational and medical experts.
There are 120 forms in the book, along with checklists, questionnaires, and charts that save a lot of time and streamline processes. The book also offers professional guidance on choosing good cases, handling attorney fee issues, preparing claimants and witnesses to testify; and handling common issues that arise from hearings.
Revision 24 updates include prehearing procedures related to evaluating symptoms and submitting additional evidence, medical reviews following favorable decision, evidence rebuttal at hearings, and much more.
What others are saying about Social Security Disability Practice:
"It contains everything one needs to learn 'what to do' and 'how to do it' in Social Security law. Both novices and experienced professionals will benefit from this book." The Rehabilitation Professional Review
"As a young attorney, Social Security Disability Practice has helped me navigate my way through the complex laws of Social Security Disability. It is an integral part of my practice and I would highly recommend it to anyone practicing in this area of the law." Allison Donenberg
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