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Here are the links to Social Security and attorneys fees:
http://ssa-custhelp.ssa.gov/cgi-bin/...cm5leXMgZmVlcw!! |
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You indicated the attorney fee payments was a recent change. It is not. You said the fee cap was $5000 (never was) and that is going up by the month (also not true).
It is true that people die while waiting for a favorable decision. Death is not always predictable or anticipated by a person's doctor, but people with serious illnesses are more likely to die than healthier individuals. Accidents happen to all of us. The appeal process can be incredibly long and things happen in life. And it is sad that people die while waiting. |
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I just read as of June 2009 that the fee you agreed on is no more than 25 percent of past-due benefits or $6,000 whichever is less.
If we do not approve the fee agreement, we will notify you and your representative in writing that your representative must file a fee petition. Your representative can charge you out-of-pocket expenses. such as medical reports, without our approval. To read more go to www.socialsecurity.gov. |
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But the fee cap for fee agreements was $4000, then $5300 and now $6000. Not going up by the month. For fee petition, there is no cap except the 25% of retroactive benefits. |
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I don't understand why your telling me something I already know. I have read section 20 CFR 404. several times yearly. By the way their policy is no more than 25%.
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