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Raleigh Office Adds John Landry

October 25, 2009
John Landry, Jr. recently joined the Workers Compensation team, working primarily in our Raleigh location. A life-long North Carolinian, John’s law background includes insight into the workings of insurance companies and employers. He is a super-smart person and a big asset to our firm. We are pleased to include him in our group of Oxner […]
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Seat Belts = Safety

October 25, 2009
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in Washington DC has documented a steady increase in the use of seat belts across our nation since 1994. As a result, there have been less unrestrained vehicle passenger deaths. Click here to see this research information.
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Update on the SSA Using Electronic Medical Records

Here’s an article from an Indiana newspaper that gives an update on Social Security’s advancement into using electronic medical records. This National Health Information Network is gradually rolling out across the country and this article tells of the ways it will speed up the process. This article was written by Chip Permar
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Apply for SSD On Your Computer

September 24, 2009
Last winter I wrote about how the Social Security offices are trying to speed up processing and also use less paper by going digital. Using technology for medical record codes is starting to work. The National Health Information Network is a first for a federal government agency, according to a published article, and it’s great […]
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Disability Claims Processing Data

September 22, 2009
As an update to my recent post, the national average for processing a SSD claim is 494 days. That’s nearly a year and five months. The Greensboro office operates at 541 days (almost 50 days longer), while Charlotte beats the national average slightly at 490 days. It is important to note that North Carolina has […]
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