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Old 10-17-2011, 06:36 PM #1
Kelley84 Kelley84 is offline
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Default Social Security contacting spouse

I applied for ssdi August 1st and all of my medical records have been in for a couple months now. Online it says a decision has not been made and they are still processing the medical portion of my claim. But I had a voicemail today and someone from social security is asking my husband to call him back. Is this normal? I am not sure why he would talk to my husband and not me. Thanks for any input.
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