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Old 01-02-2011, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by legalmania View Post
That number only considered half the number of cases processed. I was speaking of the 2002 chart that you posted. You have said yourself in post #6 that the internet numbers and even numbers posted on this site cannot be considered accurate.
The data is either valid or invalid. The chart that speaks for itself is either valid or invalid. Not sure of your point.

2002 data
AC approves 3%, denies 70% for a total of 3,268 approvals
ALJ approves 61%, denies 26% for a total of 267,423 approvals
Initial claims approvals 38%, denies 62% for a total of 883,921 approvals.
Not a great deal different than 2009.

Again, volume of approvals at the initial level much higher than ALJ level and crushes AC level.

No one should trust anything they read on this board as being valid. All posts are personal opinions. Data from anecdotal evidence cannot be validated but data from other sources can be if someone is better at searching than I am. I believe the Commissioner of Social Security is a pretty good source and NOSSCR is a good source. My opinion.

I promise this is the last post I will make on this subject no matter what is posted to contradict me.
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