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Originally Posted by SSDIHelp
I fear you may be right. Without the ability to attach medical evidence and suplemental forms is a major downside to filing online. I always recommend people file the 'paper' version. This is only an opinion.
You can always add to your file but all additins must be done ASAP. I would recommend two supplemental forms, RFC (residual function capab ilities) which is completed by your doctor and the Adult Function Report which you complete. This is a very detailed form and will give SSA all the details you forgot in your first application. **
Personally, I don't trust the SSA to request additional information or to amle committed attempts to contact your medical resource. I believe the Social Security Administration is a culture of denial and they will use any excuse to deny you.
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You can submit any paper you want, but SSA will convert it either to an electronic version by typing in the data or will scan it into the electronic folder so that it does become an electronic record. Medical evidence and supplemental forms also become electronic records. A paper folder is an exception.