Author Archives: Imp Orter

What is Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) according to the Social Security Administration?

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Lesly Lopez   To be eligible for disability benefits, a person must be unable to engage in substantial gainful activity (SGA). A person who is earning more than a certain monthly amount (net of impairment-related work expenses) is ordinarily considered to be engaging in SGA. The amount of monthly earnings considered as SGA… Read More »

Mediation

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Lester Langer So you have now decided to hire an attorney. First, shop around, speak with your friends and colleagues about their experiences. Make sure your attorney has handled cases and law suits involving your issues. Find out how many cases and the attorneys experience in that area. Discuss the fee and other… Read More »

Disability: The Market You’re Missing: Incentives for Business

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Rachel Goldstein Recently the Small Business Committee of the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce presented a seminar ‘Disability: The Market You’re Missing’. I was one of several panelists at the seminar who explained to small businesses how to best serve customers, clients and employees with disabilities. As an attorney, most of the questions… Read More »

Guardianship Seminar – May 6, 2015

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Sharon Langer Elizabeth Hubbard and Wendy RobbinsOn May 6, 2015, Dade Legal Aid and Disability Independence Group Inc. presented the first training for Attorneys and others in for our children with special needs. The Regis Little Act will now protect our most vulnerable foster youth by providing a process that not only protects them… Read More »

Cool Ways to stay cool

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Sharon Langer Summer is here and while it can be lots of fun it also means heat..heat.. heat. For many folks with a disability this heat can actually be a health risk or even life threatening. There are many personal cooling devices on the market that can help! Here are some: SHADING DEVICES-… Read More »

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

 District 8 Commissioner Daniella Levine Cava Debbie and Sharon went to meet Commissioner Levine Cava and her team to discuss our work with individuals with disabilities and to discuss The Wallet Card Project and Animal Partners.  

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Law Day – May 1, 2015 Picture by: THEO KARANTSALIS   Over 100 students from Miami Central and Hialeah High Schools met with U.S. District Court Judge Laurel M. Isicoff, and several attorneys, at the James Lawrence King Federal Justice Building for a five-hour Law Day program that included watching court in session. Students… Read More »

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

 AIDS Walk –  April 26, 2015 Debbie and Matt joined Richard Milstein and Eric Hankin  to walk in the 27th Annual AIDS Walk on Miami Beach.  This event is  Miami’s largest HIV/AIDS awareness fundraiser and continues to attract thousands of participants to support Care Resource and Food For Life Network food bank and its work… Read More »

julie Kids Crusaders Corner

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Julie Fioravanti Welcome friends to this month’s edition of Kids Crusaders. My goal is to introduce you to an amazing organization, give you just a few of the stories and introduce you to a few of the many people that make up this “family” and encourage you to consider joining, or referring someone… Read More »

Hui Yu – Life as an intern at Disability Independence Group

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Here at DIG, I can really see how the work being done can actually make an impact on people’s lives.

DIG Litigation Update – $625,000 settlement to ensure accessibility in Section 8 project based housing developments.

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

On April 17, 2015, Housing Opportunities Project for Excellence, Inc. (HOPE) and six residents of two developments in Miami Gardens and Opa-Locka, Florida settled a lawsuit with Charter Management and Miami Property Group, and obtained significant changes in the policies and procedures of their housing development to ensure that all residents are able to… Read More »

Mediation Corner with Lester – How do you prepare for Mediation

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

by Lester Langer, Retired Circuit Judge Certified Mediator Building on the first two articles, you are now at mediation. How do you prepare? First, if you do not have a lawyer, at least speak to one for a consult. While you can learn a lot on the internet about a particular issue, it is… Read More »

Happy Fair Housing Month

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

April is Fair Housing Month and the time to celebrate the anniversary of the enactment of the Fair Housing Act. Many of you may be asking- “what exactly is the Fair Housing Act, and what are my fair housing rights?”- so here is a brief overview of the Fair Housing Act and some of… Read More »

Fair Housing for Persons with Disabilities….What can a housing provider ask you?

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

  By: Sharon Langer At Disability Independence Group, we receive many inquiries from tenants or persons who live in condominiums or neighborhood associations about overly intrusive questions about disabilities, and why the person would need an accommodation because of his or her disability. The underlying rule is that a person with a disability or… Read More »

Owning an Accessible Home

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Owning your home can give you a sense of security and the ability to create a sanctuary. It allows you to have control and freedom. If done right a person with a disability should feel the least disabled in their own home.

Work Incentives Planning and Assistance (WIPA) Projects

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Lesly Quin WIPA projects are community-based organizations that receive grants from SSA to provide all Social Security and SSI disability beneficiaries (including transition-to-work aged youth) with free access to work incentives planning and assistance. Each WIPA project has counselors called Community Work Incentives Coordinators (CWIC) who: Provide work incentives planning and assistance to… Read More »

Livescribe computerized pen helps students with disabilities

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Sharon Langer The UC Berkeley Disabled Students Program did a pilot test of a computerized pen using its students with learning disabilities. The goal of the study was to see if use of the pen would eliminate the need for note takers in the classroom. Forty students with a variety of physical and… Read More »

Classroom Accommodations

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

By: Anastasia Gaertner Children who have a learning disability and may be struggling to reach their full potential in the classroom could require an accommodation or a modification to help them thrive. An accommodation is a change in the way that a student takes in information or communicates their knowledge back to the teacher,… Read More »

Kids Crusaders Corner – Nick’s Adventure in Disney World – Part 3

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

Welcome back to the March edition of Kids Crusaders Corner. This month I will wrap up the last of my 3 part story that began in January regarding a solo trip that I took my son Nick on for his 16th birthday. (If you haven’t read the first two parts, please do, as it… Read More »

#GetYourMindOut Campaign

By Disability Independence Group, Inc. |

I write to separate my mind from my body. My readers can hear my drunken diction only if I want them to hear it. They only see my skewed body when I want them to see it. My ability is only defied by the limitations that lay between my machine and me. The #GetYourMindOut… Read More »