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Old 03-25-2010, 11:46 PM #9
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Binder and Binder could end up with up to $6,000 that's a pretty good chunk of change for not doing anything. I do agree with you on the 800 number they just keep whatever information the local office has. I found that each time I called I get a different answer from different people. Always try to keep in touch with your case worker and if they don't call back ask for a supervisor.
Has there been a recent change in the law? Attorney's fees are regulated for disability claims. My attorney would even take cases until after a 1st denial so backpay would accumulate. When I received my Partially Favorable decision it was 25% of the backpay with a cap at $5000 and change.
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