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Why would SS ask you to go to a judge? I would hire an attorney but

before you do that you should contact OPA Office Protection & Advocacy. They

could help you out with attorney costs.

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Thank you so much. I appreciate it.

> Hi Bobbie,

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> By all means, now is the time you need an attorney. No question about

> it, because your disability case is going up for a hearing. Contact

> this organization http://www.nosscr.org/

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> NOSSCR Lawyer Referral Service

> http://www.nosscr.org/refer.html

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> For help in finding attorney representation, contact our lawyer

> referral service during Eastern business hours:

> 1-800-431-2804

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> Note: NOSSCR members also include many skilled paralegals who

> specialize in Social Security claims and appeals. However, due to

> insurance and state bar rules, our referral service is limited to

> members in your area who are attorneys at law.

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> NOSSCR: 560 Sylvan Ave, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 | (800) 431-2804 |

> Fax: 201-567-1542

> Shor, Executive Director | NOSSCR@...

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> An experienced attorney can review your case file with you to figure

> out why the SSA thinks you can work. Your attorney will walk you

> through the entire practice, know your case inside and outside, known

> all about what you are unable to do, and why you are unable to work

> and get the ALJ to offer a favorable decision. Call Nosscr and get an

> attorney to meet with soon - you have 60 days to file a Request for

> Hearing form at the Office of Hearings and Appeals and both you and

> your attorney need to sign that. Then while waiting for a hearing

> date with the ALJ, you need to 'educate' your attorney on all aspects

> of your CMT, your work experience, and anything else pertinent. Stay

> in touch with your attorney on a regular basis, make notes,

> especiallyy ones that are pertinent to your inability to work. Email

> me off list if I can help further.

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> ~ Gretchen

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But the thing I don't understand is that I was only turned down at the

inital level not the reconsideration level. I have never filed an appeal - this

is my first but they told me when I called them that I would have to do the

hearing.

Bobbie

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No, I haven't filed anything. I was getting ready to file my request for

reconsideration because I'm running out of time. I have 12 days left to do it

because I was waiting for stuff from dr's and lost track of time. I called them

tonight to see what information that I needed to fill out. I hope this makes

sense. So I should still proceed with the attorney? Do you think maybe they

want to see me because I'm considered young?

Bobbie

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Bobbie,

How old are you? I was 32 when I applied but I had an attorney from day one and

I had two hearings and it took me almost 4 years to get.

The first judge seemed prejudiced about my age and denied me right away. My

lawyer wanted to give him info on CMT and he didn't even want it.

The second judge was nice and seemed to be on my side because SSD had their own

doctor there and she didn't like him asking the same questions that I already

answered and she took the info the lawyer gave her and I got accepted after

that.

I don't even think a lawyer will take your case unless they can get a

postponement so they can go over your medical records. I wish you luck.

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Tommy,

Thank you. I'm 32 was 31 when I applied. I talked to an attorney today he told

me to go ahead and file the appeal. He will review the facts when it goes to the

files and decided how good of case and have and if he will take it.

Bobbie

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I printed off all the forms, have to fill them out tonight. I have all that plus

notes from my doctor saying I can't work and results of my MRI to send in. I

know that according to my yearly statement I have enough credits to get SSDI and

when I originally applied they told me I qualified to try to get SSDI. I

understand where it would be hard to give exact details not knowing all my

details. I appreciate any advice and input you can give me.

I got in touch with a lawyer from there he said that he would get my file when

it goes somewhere, he is going to sign a release form for me to sign. He will

review it and let me know why I was turned down, how strong of case I have,

anything I might need and if he will take the case.

Bobbie

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Bobbie,

I'm glad you got everything straitened out and found an attorney and I hope you

don't have to wait as long as me. Good luck and don't give up.

Tommy

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I applied for disability and was approved right away. Did they send you to one

of their doctors? The one they sent me to was wonderful. He saw all the things

I can't do anymore. I got my first check 6 months after I applied. Good luck to

you and if I can help in any way, just let me know.

Jen

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Tommy,

Thank you I appreciate it. It's seems so frustating and think they want it to

be so people will give up. But I'm going to keep going. Glad you finally got

yours straightened out.

Bobbie

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All I was sent to was a psychiatrist but not a physical doctor. Which I think I

should have been so they could see all I was unable to do. I'm glad you had so

good luck. Thank you.

Bobbie

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Hi Jen,

I was denied the first time and didn't have an attorney, and reapplied again and

for the first time it seems they seem to be more on top of things. I recieved a

phone call a couple of weeks ago asking if I've gone to a psychologist or

psychiatrist and I hadn't, but have gone to a rehab doctor.

Anyway, they sent me one more form to fill out about how my day

goes and what I do daily. I would think this means they might be leaning

towards O.K'ing it. What do you think? Did you have an attorney?

I haven't been able to work since November and have CMT1A, herniatic disk,

herniated disk disease, and scoliosis. Thanks.

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No I didn't have a lawyer. I just presented my evidence and went to see

their doctor. I described in detail what I can not do anymore. Not only do I

have CMT, but I also have severe asthma, possible emphysema and I have never

smoked, and Arnold Chiari Malformation and sleep apnea.

Jen

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