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Old 02-08-2011, 02:47 AM #1
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Default "Fully Favorable" - wha?

I just got a random letter from Disability stating the judge from my botched (botched because he threw me out for being unrepresented)hearing stated that my case decision was "fully favorable".

I'm not sure what that means, or what happens after this. Does this mean I won? There isn't anything else? No other hurdles? I'm done? Or am I waaaay ahead of myself.

Anyone who's been there and can tell me what to expect would be appreciated greatly.
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