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Joe Whitcomb

Joe Whitcomb is the founder and president of Whitcomb, Selinsky, PC (WSM). In addition, he manages the firm and heads up the Government Procurement and International Business Transactions Law sections. As a result of his military service as a U.S. Army Ranger and as a non-commissioned officer in the Air Force, he learned mission accomplishment. While serving in the Air Force, he earned his Bachelor’s in Social Sciences and a Master’s in International Relations. His Master’s emphasis was on National Security and International Political Economics. After his military career, Joe attended law school at the University of Denver Sturm College of Law.

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Failure to Follow Prescribed Treatment-Social Security Appeal

As a Social Security disability attorney, I find myself faced with instances when an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) denies my client disability benefits after a hearing because he or she found that the claimant failed to follow a prescribed...

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How Do I Talk to the Judge at a Social Security Hearing?

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How Do I Talk to the Judge at a Social Security Hearing?

What should you say at your Social Security hearing? When you go before an administrative law judge (ALJ) for your Social Security hearing, it helps...

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How Long Will I Wait for a Social Security Hearing?

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How Long Will I Wait for a Social Security Hearing?

The most frequent question I'm asked is "How long will I wait for a Social Security hearing?" Today, I want to give a tool through the Social Security

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What are Transferable Skills?

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What are Transferable Skills?

Social Security Disability has a five-step sequential evaluation method to determine if your skills are transferable. If you are over (or nearly...

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ALJ Errs in Assessing Residual Functional Capacity (RFC)

This blog post concerns a case study where the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) applied the wrong legal standard In assessing the Residual Functional...

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ALJ Cannot Consider Past Relevant Work

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ALJ Cannot Consider Past Relevant Work

In a recent case, the Social Security Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) erred in returning a claimant to past relevant work performed under special...

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ALJ Ignored Important Medical Opinion

In a case we recently won at the federal district court, the entire record contained only two opinions offered by the same treating source on the...

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ALJ Assessment Must be Based on Material Evidence

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ALJ Assessment Must be Based on Material Evidence

Following is an argument I made in a federal district court case I won: "The Administrative Law Judge's (ALJ) Residual Functional Capacity Assessment...

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Step Four of the Sequential Evaluation

The disability evaluation process is broken down into five steps frequently referred to as the "sequential evaluation." This posting deals with step...

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Who Can Represent You In Your Social Security Disability Claim?

20 CFR 404 tells us who is allowed to represent you in your Social Security claim. However, you may ask "Why do you need an attorney on your Social...

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