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Old 02-24-2014, 09:47 PM
LittleLegs LittleLegs is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Minneapolis Suburbs
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LittleLegs LittleLegs is offline
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Join Date: Feb 2014
Location: Minneapolis Suburbs
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I thank you for the immediate response to my questions regarding the Social Security office and the few questions I have brought forward.

Getting back to you, in response to your statement following:
“First, the SSA and DDS employees would like nothing better than to get your case off of their pending workload by making either a favorable or unfavorable decision. It is a normal part of their workday to answer questions about Status.”
I approached this method when I had some additional medical documentation and questions on status by going to the office I was assigned to in the Minneapolis suburbs. I was told to take a number and my number would be called when my time to speak would be honored. After two hours of sitting, finally I am called to the window. I spoke to the person at the window and asked to speak to the case person handling my claim. I mention I have some paper to add to my claim and in turn received a good response. The case workers are very busy working on claims. They do not take documentation or visits until your case is under review. They will take your submittals in the mail. I asked for a name of a contact person by name to submit these papers so they may get to my file and not placed elsewhere. I only received mailing envelope addressed to SSA. It was like pulling teeth the get the initials of the person to attention my paper work to. I assume that SSA in Minneapolis is very busy, and maybe my counselor knew what she was talking about when she stated, “Do not bother them.”

Second, You mention my age and reduced retirement and options, I will look into this. I thank you.

Third, You mentioned, “Third parties cannot file claims.” The third party here was help in filing the initial claim necessary documentation that is needed to file properly with SSA. Yes, three to four months gathering the list of past employers and contact personal , medical information relating to prescriptions used, doctors (either whom I am seeing now or past and present surgeons), hospital stays (dates, treatments and etc.). and two small essays , one 2000 word, and for sakes do not go over the word count, on limits imposed on your daily living, the other at 205 words, “Why I am unable to work.” She did a nice job in helping me get the right information, submitted the application, and yes I signed the forms and I have a “Confirmation Number” dated on September 6, 2013. Since my claim was filed in September, I have not once been contacted by anyone from SSA

I look forward to any other information you and others can give to expedite this claim. Thank you again.
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