What Is a Non-Attorney Rep? Demystifying Disability Advocacy with Jane Johnson
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Episode Summary:
In this informative two-part series, host Chad Brown sits down with accredited disability representative Jane Johnson to demystify the world of non-attorney reps in the Social Security disability process. In Part 1, Jane breaks down the history, types, qualifications, and key distinctions between different non-attorney representatives, including EDPNA and ADR designations. This episode highlights the essential role non-attorney reps play in navigating an increasingly complex system and the value they bring to claimants seeking representation.
Key Timestamps:
00:01 – Show Introduction
00:33 – Guest Introduction: Jane Johnson, Accredited Disability Representative
01:21 – What Is a Non-Attorney Representative?
02:35 – Why Non-Attorney Reps Are Needed in the Disability Process
06:32 – Types of Non-Attorney Representatives
07:00 – Non-Certified Reps and Community-Based Advocates
09:10 – What Is an EDPNA (Eligible for Direct Pay Non-Attorney)?
11:45 – Benefits of Direct Pay and EDPNA Role in Representation
12:58 – What Is an ADR (Accredited Disability Representative)?
13:55 – Requirements for EDPNA Certification
15:01 – Additional Standards for ADRs Through NADR
17:05 – Career Paths Leading to Non-Attorney Rep Roles
19:45 – Why Many Non-Attorney Reps Start as Solo Business Owners
21:34 – Strengths and Weaknesses of Non-Attorney Reps
24:06 – Episode Wrap-Up and Preview of Part 2
About the Show:
Hosted by attorney Chad Brown, The Disability Expert Podcast explores the complex world of Social Security Disability through interviews with legal experts, advocates, and thought leaders. The podcast equips listeners with practical knowledge to better understand the disability process and improve their chances of a successful claim. To connect with Chad, visit https://chadbrownlaw.com/ or call (336) 546-5066.
To Connect with Jane Johnson:
To reach out to Jane, call Foothills Disability Law at (828) 394-9657 or visit www.foothillsdisability.com. You can also email her firm at [email protected].
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