
The Rush to Unplug: Stress, Trauma, and the Meaning of Disability
The Rush to Unplug In the Wall Street Journal this weekend, January 10 and 11, I read an article called “The Rush to Unplug.” It
Chicago, Illinois Social Security Disability Lawyer

The Rush to Unplug In the Wall Street Journal this weekend, January 10 and 11, I read an article called “The Rush to Unplug.” It

2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA) As you probably already heard, the Social Security Administration announced its 2026 Cost-of-Living Adjustment (COLA), bringing changes that will affect millions

I’ve been receiving policy updates from Justice in Aging, a national organization focused on fighting poverty and instability among low-income older adults. Their work often

Really enjoyed attending the Illinois State Bar Association’s Joint Mid-Year Meeting (December 11–12, 2025), held in conjunction with the 54th Annual Convention of the Illinois

SSA in Transition: What Claimants Should Know Now Over the course of 2025, the Social Security Administration (SSA) has undergone sweeping organizational changes. These changes

It’s not a startup, but 114-year-old IBM is leading the race for quantum computing. Drawing on deep knowledge of computing and milestones like Watson, the

September 9, 2025 I’m here at the National Organization of Social Security Claimants’ Representatives (NOSSCR) national conference this week in beautiful San Diego, California. We’ve

Applying for Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits (DIB) can be a complex process, especially when you are dealing with the online application. When you

Major strides have been made in the fight against Ankylosing Spondylitis (AS). Still, this impairment can cause severe restrictions such as pain, fatigue and loss
“Success is being excited to go to work and being excited to come home” – Entrepreneur Will Ahmed on living a well-rounded life.