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Old 03-17-2011, 10:15 AM #13
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Originally Posted by untilthebell View Post
He originally applied for SSDI back in Oct 2010, he won his case and a day later- March 4th 2011 is when is went to the Quality Review board. Sorry If i wrote may, I'm so tired, stressed and depressed over here. One sec we feel he won, the very next day- in quality review!
When my case was under review I was asking the same questions that you are. Over and over I was told about a little known secret about the quality review board. Not only do they review approvals more often than denials, but the chances of an approval being overturned by the review board were very slim. Keep us informed and may the luck of the Irish be with you and your husband.
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