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Social Security Wants To Study Attorney Fee Alternatives

     From a contracting notice posted by the Social Security Administration: ... Disability claimants who have an Appointed Representative (AR) have an increased likelihood of award at the hearings level, but not earlier in the disability adjudication process.   Experts have suggested that the current attorney fee structure, under which representatives receive 25 percent of claimants� back benefits up to $6,000, encourages representatives to work with claimants later in the disability adjudication process.   In April of 2019, SSA convened a Technical Expert Panel (TEP) to discuss a potential demonstration that would alter the incentives for representatives to work with applicants at the reconsideration level of adjudication.   The TEP discussed alternatives to the current attorney fee structure as well as opportunities to improve representatives� access to case information and documentation.   The TEP provided SSA with recommendations to test as par...

Can They Do This?

     On November 4 my firm received a Title XVI fee by direct deposit. On November 22, Social Security reached back into our bank account and took the money back without any prior notice. We've received no written notice from Social Security about this event.      Fee overpayments happen from time to time. Typically, we get a notice to return the money. We do. In fact, we�ve generally returned the money even before receiving a notice. I've never seen Social Security just grab the money. Has anyone else seen this? Can they do this?