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In reply to the discussion: Latest Pathetic Conservative Attack on Social Security: Disability Fraud Hysteria [View all]Kencorburn
(74 posts)What he was saying was that the way the system is currently, applicants have become dependent upon the services of lawyers to get approved. Those that have to depend on the services of paralegals at large law firms--who are guaranteed 25% of the bulk back payments applicants receive, and are often not motivated to push their applications through faster--often have a rougher time with the process.
The second quote was espousing a philosophy that we should give extra attention to people who are in need of their disability for the basic needs of life, before we attend to those that can afford to pay for a high priced lawyer to represent them. Though i am at a loss at how to implement that, seeing as how lawyers have insinuated themselves to the point of being an integral part of the system.