Wednesday, 27 March 2013
The "Disability Industrial Complex"
Posted on 06:06 by Unknown
From All Things Considered on NPR:
There exists today what I'm going to call a Disability Industrial
Complex. And Charles Binder had a big hand in creating it. When he
started in 1979, Binder and Binder represented less than 50 clients.
Last year, 30,000; 30,000 people who were denied disability appealed
with the help of Charles Binder - in one year. The firm made $68.7
million in
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