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Originally Posted by jaycee64 View Post
The surprise was that it was remanded in 11 days. I'm being told that is unheard of
It's best not to get hung up on details like this that you have no control over.

The remand means that the AC believes the ALJ made a legal error. Now, you'll have another shot before a new ALJ, and you can even get new documentation if needed before then. If you meet the requirements for a Listed Impairment, there is a chance you might even be approved via an OTR decision before being scheduled for a hearing.
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