April 28, 2026

State Agency Adjudication Procedures

In this episode, I answer two questions that relate to activities in the State Agency adjudication offices:

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Question 1 is from a gentlemen named Ron, who writes “we received a letter from SSA it states that the medical requirements have been met for disability benefits.  then states we realize you stopped working on 10/05/2006 when they apply the SS rules to the medical evidence we find your condition did not prevent you from working until 3/19/2007. they says they have not made a decision about meeting non- medical requirements and they will shortly, what could that mean?”

Related reading about SSA date calculations:  http://bit.ly/ssa-dates

Question 2 is from a gentleman named Anthony who asks about the non-examining physicians who assist the State Agency adjudicators evaluate your medical records – “during 2002-2003 (possibly before & after), in the State of Florida there was much fear that Medical Disability Examiners were going to be outsourced… and/or were about to be outsourced —- can you comment via your reply?”

Jonathan Ginsberg
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Jonathan Ginsberg represents clients in disability claims filed with the Social Security Administration.

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Comments

  1. i am working part time and i did no know there was a a limit so they put me off its say is was making to much how do i fight this what is my choire can who cani tqalk to you help me how do i get help.

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