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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 496
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 496
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At the time of my ALJ hearing, my medical file was pretty thick. I was that the judge knew my case better than I did based on the questions I was asked.
It was obvious the judge had read/reviewed my file the night before. I noticed he had placed reminder tabs throughout my file & was flipping through them when asking me questions. I suspected he wanted to see if my answers corresponded w/what the medical providers provided in their notes.
My ALJ hearing was approximately 3 hours long. There was one case before mine & one after.
At the time, NJ backlog was 3 years average.
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