About Clifford
Clifford Weisberg helped shape a national voice for people seeking Social Security benefits. He was a founding member of the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives and remains active in that association. Colleagues describe him as a fixture in the community of claimant representatives, someone who has spent years working on the procedural and practical problems that affect applicants and their advocates.
Weisberg’s career has been centered on the practice of representing individuals before the Social Security Administration. He began working on disability claims at a time when the landscape of administrative law was still taking form. Over time he gravitated toward the detailed work of claim files, hearing preparation, and the appeals that follow an unfavorable decision. That steady immersion shaped a practical understanding of how claimants and practitioners manage case strategy and evidence development.
His involvement with the National Organization of Social Security Claimant Representatives has kept him close to developments in the field. As a founding member and current participant, he has been part of a network that shares best practices, follows rule changes, and discusses courtroom and administrative trends. The association’s gatherings and resources serve as continuing education for many practitioners, and Weisberg’s long-term membership places him among those who helped build that framework.
In practice, Weisberg handles the kinds of matters common to claimant representation: intake and medical evidence review, advocacy at hearings before administrative law judges, and the preparation of appellate pleadings when cases move beyond the agency. He is known for addressing the technical tasks that frequently decide cases—assembling medical records, securing consultative examinations, and clarifying complex medical narratives for adjudicators and judges.
Today he continues to work for individuals pursuing Social Security disability benefits. He remains active in professional circles tied to claimant representation and keeps a steady caseload involving hearings and appeals related to disability claims. He currently represents Social Security claimants at hearings and on appeal.