 So I got asked the other day, what is something I should never say during my disability hearing? Guess what? There's no easy answer to that. I've been doing social security disability work for 22 years. A disability hearing, when you are in front of an administrative law judge, you are expected to cooperate with that judge and provide honest and truthful information. It's not like when you're dealing with a cops, you know, you have the right to remain silent. You are there voluntarily and the judge has a duty to determine whether or not you're entitled to the benefits. So my best advice is make sure that you are being completely candid and honest with the judge. But don't forget why you're there. You are there to talk about your disabling conditions and how they affect you. So the number one bit of advice I can give you is make sure you remember and keep that focus in mind. Make sure you remember you are there. Whenever you're talking with that judge about whether you cook or clean or what you do during the day, you always bring it back to your conditions and how they limit you. If you want to talk with anyone about your disability claim, if you'd like to have the benefit of having an experienced, knowledgeable lawyer, our team of lawyers are here to help you. Give us a call. And if you know of anyone that would benefit from sharing this information with them, please do so. Thanks.