statenislander
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Can someone tellme if there are any online instructions that deal with how to navigate the legal process of S.S.D. appeals? Specifically at the Federal level.
I have had a bad time with getting competent attorneys and really have no choice but to proceed alone in what amounts to my last chance.
When I could not get my Worker's Compensation attorney's office to get back to me on initiating the original S.S.D. application I proceeded on my own. Now knowing the process, I was denied and had to appeal. So I found another attorney office to handle it.
Unfortunately, at the last hearing it did not seem like all pertinent questions were addressed, and looking at the transcript of that hearing there are errors concerning the amount of money I received from Worker's Compensation and the identity of my primary care physician.
The attorney's office also failed to tell me that I was supposed to submit medical records on a regular basis, so the subsequent denial was based on incomplete medical records.
At present, I have to respond to the Defendant's (Commissioner of Social Security) "Notice of Motion".
Thanks.
Staten.islander
I reside in Staten Island, New York and was wondering if there are any online instructions that deal with how to navigate the legal process of S.S.D. appeals? Specifically at the Federal level.
I have had a bad time with getting competent attorneys and really have no choice but to proceed alone in what amounts to my last chance.
When I could not get my Worker's Compensation attorney's office to get back to me on initiating the original S.S.D. application I proceeded on my own. Now knowing the process, I was denied and had to appeal. So I found another attorney office to handle it.
Unfortunately, at the last hearing it did not seem like all pertinent questions were addressed, and looking at the transcript of that hearing there are errors concerning the amount of money I received from Worker's Compensation and the identity of my primary care physician.
The attorney's office also failed to tell me that I was supposed to submit medical records on a regular basis, so the subsequent denial was based on incomplete medical records.
At present, I have to respond to the Defendant's (Commissioner of Social Security) "Notice of Motion".
Thanks.
Staten.islander
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I have had a bad time with getting competent attorneys and really have no choice but to proceed alone in what amounts to my last chance.
When I could not get my Worker's Compensation attorney's office to get back to me on initiating the original S.S.D. application I proceeded on my own. Now knowing the process, I was denied and had to appeal. So I found another attorney office to handle it.
Unfortunately, at the last hearing it did not seem like all pertinent questions were addressed, and looking at the transcript of that hearing there are errors concerning the amount of money I received from Worker's Compensation and the identity of my primary care physician.
The attorney's office also failed to tell me that I was supposed to submit medical records on a regular basis, so the subsequent denial was based on incomplete medical records.
At present, I have to respond to the Defendant's (Commissioner of Social Security) "Notice of Motion".
Thanks.
Staten.islander
I reside in Staten Island, New York and was wondering if there are any online instructions that deal with how to navigate the legal process of S.S.D. appeals? Specifically at the Federal level.
I have had a bad time with getting competent attorneys and really have no choice but to proceed alone in what amounts to my last chance.
When I could not get my Worker's Compensation attorney's office to get back to me on initiating the original S.S.D. application I proceeded on my own. Now knowing the process, I was denied and had to appeal. So I found another attorney office to handle it.
Unfortunately, at the last hearing it did not seem like all pertinent questions were addressed, and looking at the transcript of that hearing there are errors concerning the amount of money I received from Worker's Compensation and the identity of my primary care physician.
The attorney's office also failed to tell me that I was supposed to submit medical records on a regular basis, so the subsequent denial was based on incomplete medical records.
At present, I have to respond to the Defendant's (Commissioner of Social Security) "Notice of Motion".
Thanks.
Staten.islander
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