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May
2007
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Brain Injury Association of Texas and
the Coalition of Texans With
Disabilities
Attorney Joseph R. Morrison of our firm
recently attended a joint convention of
the
Brain Injury Association of Texas
(BIATX) and the
Coalition of Texans with Disabilities
(CTD) in Austin, Texas. The BIATX is a
non-profit public service organization
dedicated to providing emotional
support, advice, guidance, and other
help to brain injury victims and their
families. The CTD is a cross-disability
organization that advocates for the
rights of Texans with disabilities. Our
law firm supports the work of each of
these fine organizations and appreciates
the assistance they provide to disabled
Texans.
The
CTD, for example, successfully advocated
for the rededication of hundreds of
millions of dollars in funding to
community services for Texans with
disabilities during the 78th
legislative session in 2001. The CTD was
also instrumental in restoring a 15% cut
in home-based attendant care for people
with disabilities.
Mr. Morrison enjoyed a session entitled "Critical
Bills for Texans with Disabilities"
featuring a panel of
disability advocates. The
panel did an excellent job of
identifying current legislation
impacting Texans with disabilities, and
counseled attendees on the need to raise
their voice. For example, as of this
time the Senate has approved less than
half of the funds requested by the
Health and Human Services Executive
Commissioner to reduce the waiting list
for community-based services. More than
80,000 disabled Texans remain on waiting
lists for community-based services.
Mr.
Jonas Schwartz gave a presentation entitled
"How Do I Work and Not Lose My Social
Security Benefits - Medicaid Buy-In." If
you are a former Social Security
disability client and plan on attempting
a return to work, please feel free to
contact our law firm if you have any
questions about this.
Mr.
Morrison also learned more about a
resolution that should be supported by
current as well as former Social
Security Disability clients.
House Concurrent Resolution 35 is a
proposed bill that urges the U.S. Congress to
enact legislation to eliminate the
24-month Medicare waiting period for
participants in Social Security
Disability Insurance (SSDI). As many
former clients are aware, SSDI is for
people who have worked and paid into the
system. People who have worked and paid
into the system should not be required
to wait 24 months to be eligible to
receive the medical care they
desperately need. During the 24-month
waiting period, many disabled Texans
without insurance will incur significant
medical expenses or forgo necessary
treatment, in which case their
conditions will likely deteriorate. All
Texans should support House Concurrent
Resolution 35.
We
strongly encourage our disabled clients
to become active members of one of these
wonderful organizations. Both of
these groups will help you to get your
voice heard and advocate passionately on
your behalf. An individual
membership to the CTD is only $25 per
year.
The Coalition can be contacted at (512)
478-3366 or you can visit
their Web site. You can learn more
about the Brain Injury Association of
Texas at
their Web site. An individual
membership to the BIATX is only $35 per
year.
Over
the years, our firm has fought to secure
Social Security Disability Benefits for
thousands of disabled Texans. We are
happy to announce that we have joined
the CTD as an affiliate member and we
look forward to helping the group as
they advocate for the rights of disabled
Texans.
Our
firm extends special thanks to Dennis Borel (Executive Director, CTD), Jodi
Park (Director of Projects &
Communications, CTD), and Eric Makowski
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YOUR INFORMATION |
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Veterans Will
Soon Have Access to Lawyers in Disability
Claims
Legislation recently enacted by Congress
will allow veterans to hire attorneys to
assist them in claims for disability
benefits before the Department of Veterans
Affairs. Before this
legislation was passed, veterans were
virtually denied the right to hire an
attorney to represent them before the VA
regional offices (ROs) or the Board of
Veterans’ Appeals (BVA). Essentially,
veterans were not allowed to hire an
attorney to assist them at the first two
levels of the three-tiered VA claims
process.
Thanks to the newly passed legislation,
however, a veteran's fundamental right to
legal representation has been greatly
restored. Under the new law a veteran is
free to hire an attorney to assist the
veteran in a claim for benefits before the
Department of Veterans Affairs after a
Notice of Disagreement (NOD) has been filed.
The filing of a NOD is the initial step in
the appeal process after a veteran receives
an adverse RO decision, denying a claim in
whole or in part.
Attorney Joseph Morrison was quoted in the
May 2007 edition of the Journal of the
American Bar Association in an article
addressing the recent legislation and the
effect attorney representation will have on
the VA claims process. He
specifically addressed the need for
attorneys to assist Veterans Service
Organizations. The article states:
"These veterans service organizations do
a great job, especially here in Texas.
We've got a strong network," Morrison
says. "We just want to work beside them,
to really complement the work they're
doing, in no way supplanting them."
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| FEATURED
EMPLOYEE |
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Vera Hicks
Social Security Department Manager
E-mail:
vhicks@kraftlaw.com
Ms. Hicks joined our law firm in 1986.
She has filled various positions for us
over the years, including Bookkeeper. Ms.
Hicks now serves as Social Security
Department Manager, and also as our
Administrative Assistant. As
Administrative Assistant, she works
closely with our Office Administrator and
Information Systems Administrator in
training other employees, and in
establishing firm policies.
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In Guilty Plea,
OxyContin Maker to Pay $600 Million
Our law firm represents many people who have
been the victims of prescription drug
injuries. So it gave us some satisfaction when
executives of one of the really bad drug companies
had to plead guilty to lying to the Food and
Drug Administration.
Three executives of Purdue Pharma, the
company that makes the narcotic painkiller
OxyContin, pleaded guilty this month in
federal court to criminal charges that they
misled regulators, doctors, and patients
about the drug’s risk of addiction and its
potential to be abused. Also, in a rare
move, three executives of Purdue Pharma,
including its president and its top lawyer,
pleaded guilty as individuals to
misbranding, a criminal violation. They
agreed to pay a total of $34.5 million in
fines.
OxyContin is a powerful, long-acting
narcotic that provides relief of serious
pain for up to 12 hours. Initially, Purdue
Pharma contended that OxyContin, because of
its time-release formulation, posed a lower
threat of abuse and addiction to patients
than do traditional, shorter-acting
painkillers like Percocet or Vicodin.
Federal officials said that internal Purdue
Pharma documents show that company officials
recognized even before the drug was marketed
that they would face stiff resistance from
doctors who were concerned about the
potential of a high-powered narcotic like
OxyContin to be abused by patients or cause
addiction. As a result, company officials
developed a fraudulent marketing campaign
designed to promote OxyContin as a
time-released drug that was less prone to
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Our law firm has helped thousands of clients
over the years. Sometimes clients who use
our firm for one type of case may not
realize that there are other legal problems
we could help them solve.
We handle
most types of injury claims — including
automobile collisions, "slip and fall"
cases, injuries suffered as a result of
defective products, injuries resulting from
inadequate security, medical malpractice
claims, nursing home negligence claims,
prescription drug injuries and many others.
We invite you to call us about any
serious injury to see how we can help you.
Kraft & Associates also represents people
who have been denied their Social Security
Disability benefits. We can help at the
Initial stage, the Reconsideration stage or
the Hearing stage. We can help you, your
family or friends with any Immigration question.
Our law firm represents people who have immigration
problems of any kind, whether family-based
immigration or employment-based immigration.
We also help people who have problems
regarding family issues, such as divorce, child
support, adoption, modifications, enforcements,
attorney general disputes, paternity and other similar
matters. We also represent clients who have been
arrested or charged with committing a crime.
Please feel free to call us with any
legal questions you may have. If we cannot
represent you, we will attempt to refer you
to another attorney or to a government
agency that can help you. There is never any
charge or obligation for our initial
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