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Q&A: Social Security Disability Today

Podcast by Anthony Reeves

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episode Don’t Want a Rep Payee? Here’s What SSA Will Look For | Remastered Podcast from 3/16/2017 artwork

Don’t Want a Rep Payee? Here’s What SSA Will Look For | Remastered Podcast from 3/16/2017

This remastered podcast episode is based on a Social Security Disability Today Q&A originally posted on March 16, 2017. In this episode, Tony Reeves explains what you should do if you disagree with the need for a representative payee. The key takeaway is simple: SSA decides whether a representative payee is necessary, but you can ask what information is needed to show that you are capable of managing your own benefits. If SSA says your evidence is not enough, ask what else is required and keep moving the process forward.   Listen, share, and follow the podcast for more remastered Social Security Disability Q&A episodes designed to help you better understand the process, your responsibilities, and the questions you should be asking.

2 Jul 2026 - 1 min
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Remastered Podcast: Can You Be Your Own Social Security Payee?

This remastered podcast episode comes from the original Q&A Social Security Disability Today video posted on January 7, 2014. In this episode, I break down whether a person receiving Social Security Disability or SSI benefits can serve as their own payee. I explain why Social Security may appoint a representative payee, what kinds of concerns may lead to that decision, and how a person may be able to show that they are capable of managing their own money. This conversation is especially important for anyone who has been told they may need a representative payee, or anyone trying to understand how Social Security evaluates financial responsibility when disability benefits are involved. Listen to this remastered Q&A episode, share it with someone navigating Social Security Disability benefits, and follow the podcast for more practical conversations about the disability process.

30 Jun 2026 - 4 min
episode What If Social Security Says I Need a Representative Payee? | Originally Posted 2/27/2013 artwork

What If Social Security Says I Need a Representative Payee? | Originally Posted 2/27/2013

In this remastered companion podcast episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today, originally posted on February 27, 2013, Attorney Anthony Reeves explains what may happen when Social Security requires a disability beneficiary to have a representative payee. The discussion covers why SSA may believe a payee is necessary, what kinds of concerns may lead to that decision, and why the agency focuses on making sure disability benefits are properly used for the beneficiary’s needs. Attorney Reeves also explains that a beneficiary may be able to dispute the need for a payee, including by speaking with SSA and possibly providing medical evidence that supports the ability to manage benefits independently. This remastered episode is especially helpful for individuals who feel frustrated, embarrassed, or confused after being told they need someone else to manage their Social Security disability payments. Originally posted: February 27, 2013 Remastered for the Q&A Social Security Disability Today archive.

25 Jun 2026 - 7 min
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What Is the Responsibility of a Representative Payee? | Remastered Q&A from 1/14/2013

This remastered episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today was originally posted on January 14, 2013. In this episode, Attorney Anthony Reeves discusses the responsibilities of a representative payee in Social Security Disability cases. A representative payee may be appointed when Social Security determines that a beneficiary, including a child or an adult with certain limitations, should not manage their own disability benefits. The episode explains that serving as a representative payee means accepting responsibility for handling federal funds on behalf of another person. The money must be used for the claimant’s benefit, and the representative payee may need to keep records, track expenses, maintain receipts, and be prepared to explain how the money was spent. Attorney Reeves also cautions that representative payees should ask Social Security what is required before accepting the role and should not accept the responsibility if they are uncomfortable with the duties involved. Originally posted: January 14, 2013 This is a remastered episode. Call to Action: To watch the companion video version of this episode, visit the Q&A Social Security Disability Today YouTube channel. Subscribe or follow for more remastered Social Security Disability question-and-answer episodes.This remastered episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today was originally posted on January 14, 2013.

23 Jun 2026 - 4 min
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Remastered: What Happens After a Social Security Disability Judge Denies You?

Originally posted on July 17, 2023, this remastered episode of Q&A Social Security Disability Today revisits a critical issue for many disability claimants: what happens after a judge denies your Social Security Disability case? Tony Reeves breaks down the difficult decision many people face after an Administrative Law Judge denial: whether to appeal the decision or start over with a new application. He explains why starting over may affect your ability to recover back pay, what the Appeals Council reviews, and why simply disagreeing with the judge may not be enough. This episode also highlights the importance of understanding the reason for the denial and recognizing when you may need help identifying whether the judge made a legal error. This podcast is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Podcast CTA to Companion YouTube Video Want to watch the remastered companion video and explore more Social Security Disability Q&A content? Visit the Reeves Firm Disability Law YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@ReevesfirmDisabilityLaw [https://www.youtube.com/@ReevesfirmDisabilityLaw]

16 Jun 2026 - 11 min
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