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Default IMA exams for SSD application

HI! I applied for SSD in NYS back in November due to 10 hand surgeries, which left me with complex regional pain syndrome, but also for depression and anxiety. My question is, when being sent for a 10 minute body physical and a 10 minute psych evaluation, what does that do, make the final decision based on these visits? I had submitted everything the SSA asked for and they had all of my doctors information prior to this. If they saw my work history, it would be no doubt self explained. I worked for 25 years straight and am 40 years old. Any insight into the world of SS?
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