Melissa Linebaugh

J.D. · University of Baltimore School of Law

Melissa Linebaugh graduated with honors from the University of Baltimore School of Law and is a member of the Maryland bar. She has a background in Social Security disability, as well as family law and criminal law. Ms. Linebaugh works as a general practitioner.


Articles By Melissa Linebaugh

The Importance of Vocational Expert Testimony at a Disability Hearing
The testimony of the vocational expert at your Social Security disability hearing can make or break your case.
What Are Transferable Skills for Social Security Disability Purposes?
Skills that you learn from a job that can be used across many fields of work are considered transferable skills.
Applying for Disability at Age 55-59: What Social Security's Medical-Vocational Grids Say
Disability applicants over the age of 55 have an easier time getting Social Security benefits thanks to the grid rules.
Applying for Disability When You're Under Age 50
If you are under the age of 50 when you apply for disability, it will be much harder for you to win your claim than for an older person. However, there are some tactics you can use to increase your chances of being approved.
Applying for Disability at Age 60 or Older: Using Social Security's Medical-Vocational Grids
When you apply for disability after age 60 but before full retirement age, Social Security applies special age-specific rules when it evaluates your disability.
Correct the Details of Your Past Work to Win Your Disability Hearing
At your Social Security hearing, be prepared to testify as to the exact requirements and duties of your prior work.
Disability Benefits and Long-Term Effects of the Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV)
Some people who have been infected with Epstein-Barr virus suffer from chronic fatigue, joint pain, or difficulty concentrating that renders them unable to work for a period of time.
Palinopsia: Can I Get Disability Benefits?
When palinopsia causes near constant visual disturbances that cloud your vision, you may be able to get disability benefits.
Getting Disability for Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS)
Stiff person syndrome qualifies for an expedited disability decision through Social Security's Compassionate Allowances program.
Dupuytren's Contracture: Can I Get Disability Benefits?
Dupuytren’s contracture may not affect a person’s strength, but if you aren't able to use your hands effectively, you can get disability benefits.