Category Archives: Social Security Disability

Samuel Joyce Named “Top 40 Under 40” by the National Trial Lawyers
Buzzell, Welsh & Hill is proud to announce that attorney Samuel Joyce has been selected by The National Trial Lawyers as a 2025 Top 40 under 40 Trial Lawyer in the state of Georgia. This recognition is reserved for a select group of attorneys who demonstrate exceptional leadership, trial skills, and dedication to their… Read More »

Joshua A. Carroll Elected President of the GTLA
Buzzell, Welsh & Hill is thrilled to announce that one of our partners, Joshua A. Carroll, has been elected the 70th president of the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association (GTLA). Josh was officially sworn in as president for 2025-26 on Friday, April 25, at the GTLA President’s Gala, a featured event capping the association’s two-day… Read More »

Judges Finding Serious Errors in Social Security Claim Denials
Recent reports indicate that the Social Security administration has been illegally denying claims at an all-time high, with judges ruling that there are serious errors leading to these disability denials. There are approximately two million disabled Americans who have been battling for years for benefits, even after federal courts ruled in their favor, with… Read More »

Social Security Disability System Found Denying Benefits Based On Nonexistent Occupations
New reports released by The Washington Post recently revealed that the Social Security Disability system has been wrongfully denying benefits to applicants based on an archaic job title system. As a result, those applicants who fail to work with an attorney to help navigate the system are having difficulty obtaining the support that they… Read More »

Navigating Social Security Disability For Mental Health Impairments
When people think of Social Security disability, they often think only of workers suffering from physical ailments; however, a reported more than two million workers receive disability benefits in connection with depression and other mental health issues, which reflects close to 30 percent of all disability recipients. As a result, many people suffering from… Read More »