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Old 04-19-2010, 12:04 AM
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Originally Posted by finz View Post
The person submitting the claim would not fill those out. SSDI asks for medical records, doctor reports AND how the applicant feels their condition has disabled them.

When the person filing a claim has to fill out their forms, they should give complete answers and NOT feel they have to limit how much they write "because SSDI will think they can work if they write too much" as you said
I never said limit, so long as their application is backed up by scans, blood reports, mri's, doctors reports, then explain away. I was going through my files the other day and counted the pages on some of the briefs and motions I've gotten and written over the years and there wasn't one over 16 pages. That was including statutes, case law, medical opinions, cover sheet, legal definitions.
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