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Old 12-07-2010, 02:52 PM #1
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I received a letter saying I was approved for ssi and ssdi from the medical benefits from 8/8/08 to 6/30/10 but for no future benefits. It said it was now forwarded to the local office for approval of non-medical benefits. Does anyone know exactly what that means and how long it takes?
I will have to hire a lawyer for my future benefits, I'm sure.
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I received a letter saying I was approved for ssi and ssdi from the medical benefits from 8/8/08 to 6/30/10 but for no future benefits. It said it was now forwarded to the local office for approval of non-medical benefits. Does anyone know exactly what that means and how long it takes?
I will have to hire a lawyer for my future benefits, I'm sure.
Call your local SS office & ask them. Might as well get the correct answer from the horses mouth!
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I received a letter saying I was approved for ssi and ssdi from the medical benefits from 8/8/08 to 6/30/10 but for no future benefits. It said it was now forwarded to the local office for approval of non-medical benefits. Does anyone know exactly what that means and how long it takes?
I will have to hire a lawyer for my future benefits, I'm sure.
Apparently, you had significant medical improvement in 6/10 and you no longer were severely disabled.

Generally, 60-90 days.
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Apparently, you had significant medical improvement in 6/10 and you no longer were severely disabled.
thats according to social security. If you have the documentation or feel you are still not able to work you would have to appeal.
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