Is the SSA Tightening up? The Value of a Tampa Disability Advocate

Published on: July 9, 2014

SSA Tightening Up

Due to the recession here in the United States, many people are rightfully concerned about the financial well being of the Social Security Administration (SSA). Meanwhile, the reality of those who are suffering, critically disabled, and unable to work sadly continues on despite the whirlwind of debates. That's why we at Disability Experts of Florida do what we do: we believe that it is our duty to help ensure that everyone has the best possible quality of life. If you're seeking disability benefits in Tampa or anywhere in Florida, contact us for help.

What Tampa Disability Advocacy Means

Let us be forthright: it isn't our intention to politicize the Social Security Benefits determination process.  Rather, the purpose of this post is to simply address the reality of our times. The economy has struggled over the better part of a decade. Difficult decisions are being made. No cuts come without pain. Still, it's undeniable that the difficult reality continues everyday for those who need and deserve Social Security disability in Tampa.

As of this time, nobody knows for sure how extensive the cutbacks will be. It's impossible to determine just how much everyone will be affected. What is certain, however, is that if you are seeking SSDI in Tampa, you need a knowledgeable, trustworthy, and compassionate SSDI and SSI advocate to assist you in the process obtainisng those benefiits.  The SSA is under more scrutiny now than ever before. Do you really want or need to face that alone?

Florida SSDI and SSI Cuts

For instance, let's take one example cited in The Boston Globe about one segment of our population that will bear the effects of budget evisceration: disabled children:

"Federal officials overseeing a fast-growing $10 billion children’s disability program have failed to follow up on the progress of 400,000 beneficiaries with behavioral, learning, and mental disorders, allowing families to receive monthly cash benefits for years even if their children’s condition has improved, according to a draft report from the Government Accountability Office obtained by the Globe.

The report by the investigative branch of Congress estimated that the Social Security Administration, which runs the Supplemental Security Income program, might save $9 for every $1 it spends on disability reviews by determining that some children no longer qualify. Reviews are typically required once every three years for the 1.3 million children now receiving benefits, a record high."

While it's certainly true that oversight needs to be tightened up in cases where families continue to receive benefits after their child's condition improves (if medically documented), it still begs the question of the impact the cuts will have on children who are presently still experiencing disabilities. Questions linger. It's more important than ever to get help when seeking disability benefits in Florida.

The Evidence Doesn't Merely Suggest You Need a Tampa Disability Advocate. It Yells That You Do!

We take no overt political stance. However, as we've said before, at Disability Experts of Florida, our mission is humane. We believe that everyone deserves the pursuit of a good quality of life and feel that, as a society, we must also care for one another. 

To put it bluntly, if we did not believe this, we would not do what we do. Its our job to be the knowledgeable voice for those who aren't familiar with the frustrating intricacies of the SSDI process. We are experienced SSDI advocates in Tampa. We know the SSA and its qualification standards and procedures. We know the hearing system and its tendencies. We know the players involved. And these are points which all work to your advantage.

More than ever, it's to your advantage to seek the help of a well-qualified, experienced disability advocate in Tampa to speak up for you. In a time where cutbacks and higher denial rates of claims are a reality, you need a true partner. 

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