by Richard Feingold | Sep 10, 2020 | Feingold Law News
Right now is a tough time for immigrants and refugees in the United States. Beyond the everyday struggles of living in a new country, the COVID-19 pandemic has placed extra — and unwarranted — pressure on this community. That’s why it’s so...
by Richard Feingold | Aug 18, 2020 | Disability: SSDI and SSI
On Saturday, August 8, President Trump signed four executive orders supposedly designed to provide financial relief to those suffering due to the coronavirus pandemic. One of those orders is a payroll tax cut, and Social Security Disability claimants might be...
by Richard Feingold | Jul 8, 2020 | Disability: SSDI and SSI
Good news from the Social Security Board of Trustees. In their annual report for 2020, the Board announced that Federal Disability Insurance (DI) Trust Fund’s financial health improved again. It will now be able to pay 100% of benefits until 2065. That’s...
by Richard Feingold | Jul 7, 2020 | Coronavirus
Over at the SSA website, the organization continues to regularly update their coronavirus page with answers to important questions. The latest updates include information on: how to get your economic impact payment and what happens if you have a representative payee....
by Richard Feingold | Jul 6, 2020 | Feingold Law News
We’re all well aware that justice can be applied differently based upon the color of one’s skin and on how one looks or acts. This is what makes George Floyd’s and others’ deaths so tragic. We are all human beings, and our country should stand...