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09-30-2011, 03:55 AM | #2 | |||
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It is real hard to tell, but when there is no vocational person, and you reset the onset date...sounds good.
It takes them a while to get the letter to you, but you might keep an eye on your bank acct. Sometimes the money will get there before the award letter. Did he set it to an earlier time? One of the last things the judge did was set my onset date to the actual day I was disabled instead of the application date. I had two hearings, the first judge was a real He retired only a couple months later, and I saw a another judge the second time. What a night and day difference! One thing fer sure....never give up!
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