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Originally Posted by LIT LOVE
If you have a massive file, then it isn't enough to just make sure it's in there, things can be easily overlooked. If it's in there, you can have your attorney address it at the hearing.
The RFC is crucial--you didn't respond if you had one completed. That will address your work limitations that a Voc Rehab Counselor will use to determine what types of jobs if any you'd be able to manage. It is not sufficient for your doc to say you're unable to work.
Hearing notice depends on your location. I was given 6 weeks.
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All of my docs have given up... referred me to pain mgt. and the only one
treating my "disabling" condition (PN) is my pain mgt. doc. I DO have an RFC from him. I am planning on getting another one from my PCP but it will address my "other" conditions that "contribute" to my disabilities but in and of themselves are limiting, not totally disabling. The pain mgt doc is the one that is treating me for my totally "disabling" condition. Other docs that I have seen are in my medical records but I no longer see them as they can offer me no further assistance and I do not think an RFC from any of them would be of any help. Your opinion?