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Date: 06-18-2024

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V.H. v. Social Security Administration

Case Number: 6:23-cv-00753

Judge: Jolie A. Russo

Court: United States District Court for the District of Oregon (Lane County)

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Defendant's Attorney: Kevin C. Danielson

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Eugene, Oregon social security disability lawyers represented the Plaintiff seeking review of the denial of her application for Social Security: DIWC/DIWW benefits by HHS.



DIWC (Disabled Insured Worker’s Claim)

Disability program for adults who have worked enough to have “insured status” under the Social Security System. For disability, a worker must have worked above a minimum amount 5 out of the last 10 years (as measured in quarters of years).

A person does not have to file before their work credits run out, but he or she must be found disabled before the work credits run out. Individuals who are eligible for insured disability benefits get Medicare.

DIWW (Disabled Insured Widow’s/Widower’s Claim)

An individual must be 50 years old, be found disabled, and have been married to a person who was insured when that person died. The widow/widower must also become disabled within 7 years of their spouse’s death. There are special rules when the spouse draws benefits on behalf of children that extends
the 7 years, so it does not start until the children are grown. If a prior divorced spouse dies, the disabled person must have been married to the deceased spouse seven years. If the Widow/Widower is 60 or over, and meets the other requirements, then he or she does not have to be found disabled.

Outcome: 06/18/2024 17 Stipulated Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA . Filed by Victoria Houk. (Attachments: # 1 Plaintiff Declaration of Net Worth, # 2 Proposed Order) (Osterhout, Karl) (Entered: 06/18/2024)
06/18/2024 18 ORDER: Granting the parties' Stipulated Application for Fees Pursuant to EAJA 17 . It is hereby Ordered that Defendant shall pay attorney's fees to Plaintiff pursuant to the EAJA in the amount of $8,527.71. Signed on 6/18/24 by Magistrate Judge Jolie A. Russo. (gm) (Entered: 06/18/2024)

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