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Old 03-19-2013, 09:44 PM #8
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So it took from Nov 27 to March to get a decision from an ALJ hearing? I thought it would take 2-4 weeks after hearing with Judge. I am new to this as well. Husband has an ALJ hearing coming up soon.
Hi Ib, It didn't take that long for the decision. My therapist initially refused to send my records even with signing a release ... the judge and my attorney informed her that it was illegal and the judge issued a subpoena at the hearing as these were the information required to make a decision. She also sent me to have a consultative exam with one of their doctors which happened on Dec. 3. The doctor didn't return his report until January 13 so it actually took from January 13 to March 5 to make the decision.

I imagine the times would differ from state to state. My case moved along very quickly even for our area. Hope this helps.
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