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Old 04-13-2012, 06:48 AM #3
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Originally Posted by Alliebaby75 View Post
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.
There doctors will review your claim and that could take alittle time. It took mine over 4 months. Until then they are suppose to obtain any information from your doctors while you continue your doctor office visits. Most people are denied the first time and the appeal ,depending on where you live,might take 1-2 yrs. During that time you should acquire the services of an attorney who could answer any of your questions. This all depend of a denial . There is the chance you could be approved the first time.
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