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Old 11-19-2013, 02:36 PM #9
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I recently applied for disability dueto my bipolar disorder which prevents me from holding down a job. I am completely clueless to the whole process other than from what I read it takes a really long time.
My application was accepted on feb. 1. I had my phone interview about 2 weeks ago. Now what? I asked the very nice lady that did my phone interview but I didn't get an answer.
I won my SSI and my VA battles. I learned that you have to make it impossible for them to say no. You have to make the evidence clear and undeniable. Get letters from anyone who can verify your issues. Also, never say one positive word in your claim or to your doctors because they will twist it and use it as a reason to deny your claim. They will see the positive word then stop reading your file and send a denial letter quoting the positive word.
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