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Originally Posted by Direwolf
I have no idea, what does it matter if its remand eligible anyway? To gain a remand you must either prevail at appeals council which is all but impossible, or pursue a civil lawsuit in a real courtroom, either way requires you to appeal the alj's decision, incidentally you must proceed through the appeals council if you wish to file a federal lawsuit anyway, a process that will likely eat up nine months more of your time.
Often as in both of my appeals council appeals, the council will just sit on your appeal for a year, then notify you that they will not review the decision no matter what, which is so outrageous it defies all rational response....
Bottom line, to garner a remand, you must proceed on through the system, a process that easily could tack on an additional 4-5 years of anguish and despair...
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It is possible to have decisions fast tracked with a "dire need" letter.
There is also the option to start a new application.
When the Appeal's Council denies a request for review, this doesn't mean they didn't read your appeal and make a decision on it. It means they read the appeal, denied you, and will not review the entire case.
http://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10041.pdf