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Old 09-28-2011, 01:54 PM #1
ellajclaassen ellajclaassen is offline
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Confused what exactly does theses words mean?

You said you are disabled due to a combination of physical and mental problems.
The evidence shows that you should avoid work that involves prolonged strenuous activity and heavy lifting.You would also do best work that is not complicated in nature and that does not deal directly with the general public and co-workers.We realize that your condition prevents you from doing your usual work.However,based on you age,education and past work experience,you can do other work.Therefore,a period of disability cannnot be established.

So i am waiting for a date for a judgement with judge.
I have called many attorneys and they all said this sounds good because they will have to prove there is work for me.
What do you think?
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