If the government decides that your medical condition has improved, it can terminate your Social Security disability and medical benefits. That is happening to Tampa resident, Todd Cohen, who had his leg amputated as a result of cancer. Todd, who has a prosthetic leg and has gone to school to improve his skills, but has not been able to find a job. His medical condition has gotten worse with a staph infection and blisters at the site of his amputation. Yet, the Social Security administration has taken the position that Mr. Cohen’s condition has improved.
He has a hearing on Wednesday and let’t hope the Social Security Administration does right. Mr. Cohen, who does not have lawyer, is hoping that publicity in the St. Petersburg Times will put pressure on the Social Security administration.
The Social Security process does not always make sense. It is not about the amputation or his inability to find a job. It is about developing the right evidence to meet the 5 step sequential evaluation process.
Perhaps Mr. Cohen does not know he can afford a Tampa Bay Social Security disailbity lawyer like Nancy Cavey. Don’t put your faith in the newspapers to help win your denied Social Security disability claim.