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Old 05-19-2007, 11:51 AM
Cappy Cappy is offline
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I have a Benefits Advocate and you would be advised to get one if you are that far along and still on your own. Look for one that has been in the system for a long time and knows the judges or look for a lawyer that is making an attempt to become a Judge.

You can introduce any new evidence regardless of what it is as long as it has to do with your health status and "WHY" you cannot work. Sometimes they overlook your medical records, especially if you have a lot of them. That is why it is good to get a rep. They take quite a bit of money but they are worth every bit. I believe they can take 25% of your intitial check with a cap of $5,250.00 and that is not bad if it comes down to not getting a favorable decison.

They do a lot of legwork and review your records and have a good idea if you really are eligible. Good Luck and dig up anything that you think they might not have or have overlooked besides what is new information!
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