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Letter of Acknowledgement ?
Good Morning, I filed my CPP-disability papers in Dec/2010, and I just received a Letter of Acknowledgement dated Feb/24/11, wondering if anyone can tell me how long I will have to wait for a decision to be made on my claim? Thanks for all responses. Bunz
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I think you've found the best match for a forum here at NT, I just think most of the 'regulars' here are from the US so we just aren't as familiar with the Canadian process.
Even though we might not be able to answer your question, we are happy to hold your hand during the waiting process ! And maybe a few of our Canadian members will see your post..... |
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Here, we do hear within a certain period of time (meaning I think the SSA has to respond within a time limit....others here might chip in with that answer) But, so often, that news brings a rejection, so then you have to start the time consuming process of the reconsideration and appeals....an all of that takes time to process. In some states, the time can be even longer.
It's been awhile for me.....but I recall getting my first rejection fairly soon after my application. The entire process took 3 years for approval....and I had been disabled and on WC for over a year before I even applied. Can you get legal assistance to help with the process if you are initially rejected ? I don't know how it works 'up there' |
I did find this from http://www.servicecanada.gc.ca/eng/i...licant.shtml#d
How long will I have to wait for a decision? Initial application service standard We make eligibility decisions on at least 75 per cent of applications within 120 calendar days (4 months). The time begins when we receive a complete application which includes the questionnaire, application and medical report. Note: If additional information is needed, it may take longer to process your application or your request for reconsideration. After you fill out your application kit and send it to us, a member of our Service Canada staff will call you to explain how your application will be processed, the type of information we need from you, and answer any questions you may have. We may also gather more information from you which will help us determine whether you qualify for a disability benefit. As we process your application, our medical adjudicators may request your medical records from hospitals, doctors and other health care providers, and they may ask you to see another doctor who will evaluate your medical condition. When seeking information from outside sources, we have very little control over how quickly a response is received. These delays can add to the time it takes to process your application. If you would like to know the status of your application while it is being processed, please feel free to contact us. We will telephone you to explain how and why we made the decision on your application before we mail you a letter confirming the decision. The phone call and letter will tell you if your application has been approved and what your appeal rights are. If your application is approved, we will also tell you the date that your benefit begins and the amounts you will receive. ****************************************** If they actually do what they promise, I think that's a good policy to call the applicant and explain their reasoning process. Wish they did that here :rolleyes: |
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Hi Bunz,
Have you seen all of the medical records ? Assuming your government looks for the same issues ours does, it's not just having documentation....it's having the RIGHT documentation. My earlier neurologist notes summarized my situation with statements like "patient is totally disabled due to TOS, RSD, FM, and occipital neuralgia." That is insufficient. Some people with the same/similar conditions might still be able to work. WHY I can't work is what they want to hear....not a list of diagnoses, but details like....... *needs to lay down frequently to utilize cervical traction unit *able to stand/walk for up to 20 minutes at times, but must be able to sit or lay down on demand *able to sit for up to one hour at a time in specific high backed chairs with arm support, but must be able to get in supine postion on demand *requires frequent naps d/t poor nighttime sleeping etc, etc |
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