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Old 06-18-2013, 12:18 AM #1
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Default Preparation for hearing after denial

How do I prepare for my hearing? Denied for insufficient medical information and found NOT disabled. My state does not have reconsideration. Goes directly to ALJ after denial of original application. SSA does not show medical records that I hand delivered and omitted my disabling condition from the denial letter. I have just signed with a disability attorney about a month ago. I had to quit both of my jobs which I loved due to constant, chronic, debilitating PAIN which interferred with my ability to perform my job duties.
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