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Follow up to DBSA Presentation, April 29th 2013

Posted on 4/30/2013 by Sam Schad in Social Security Depression Samuel L. Schad Bipolar
This is our chance to say "Thank You" to the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance for a very productive talk!

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Social Security Judge Statistics

Posted on 4/12/2013 by Sam Schad in Social Security Disability Process Samuel L. Schad
An interesting site detailing various statistics about the Social Security system.

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Norton Announces formation of Norton Neuroscience Resource Center

Posted on 2/26/2013 by Sam Schad in Social Security Multiple Sclerosis Neurological Disorders
Norton has announced a merger with the Louisvile Multiple Sclerosis Center (the MS Center). The MS Center will become the new Norton Neuroscience Resource Center.

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Notable Disability Case: 49 Year Old Found Disabled Prior to 22

Posted on 2/24/2013 by Sam Schad in Social Security Notable Cases Cerebral Palsy
Man found disabled of cerebral palsy at the age of 49- after being denied by the SSA 27 years ago.

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Child Protective Services Fails. . .

Posted on 2/11/2013 by Matt Schad in Personal Injury Matt Schad Public Safety
When the Department of Child Services improperly "screens out" child abuse cases, accidents happen.

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Social Security's Secret ALJ Policy

Posted on 1/30/2013 by Sam Schad in Social Security Disability Process
Social Security has enacted a policy that allows them to withhold the name of the ALJ presiding over your case.

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Watching Injured Kids Grow Up

Posted on 7/20/2012 by Sam Schad in Personal Injury Matt Schad
Children's cases involving an injury can be devastating. They're hard to handle, on so many levels. But the effort is (absolutely) worth it.

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Do You Know What You're Doing?

Posted on 4/16/2012 by Sam Schad in Social Security
Sometimes, it's good to have a reminder of what your job really is....

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Indiana Supreme Court issues an important decision affecting clients with traumatic brain injuries.

Posted on 2/21/2012 by Sam Schad in Personal Injury Traumatic Brain Injury
Traumatic brain injury are often invisible to the casual observer because many crash victims are more worried about their painful bodily injuries than memory loss or confusion.

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Depression in Social Security Disability Claims, Part 2

Posted on 12/6/2011 by Sam Schad in Social Security Depression
The second part in a discussion of how the Social Security Administration evaluates claims involving depression and affective disorders

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Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. 

Martin Luther King, Jr. 

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