
Will It Help to Have A Friend or Relative Testify?
Roseann Marie Zirnsak v. Carolyn W. Colvin, Commissioner Social Security United States Court of Appeals, Third Circuit No 2014-1168 Opinion Filed December 9, 2014 Not Precedental Clients often ask this question. Usually the answer is no even though the law does allow for it. Friends, relatives, and even someone’s priest, pastor, or rabbi can testify on their behalf. Their testimony though needs to support the rest of the evidence presented and ideally provide new useful infor