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Old 09-14-2013, 05:38 PM #1
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Confused question about the dates of disability decisions?

When you get the CDR long form (SSA-454-BK) it has several questions about dates that refer to ...........................
............................ "the date of your last medical disability decision".....

The questions are mostly asking about work you may have done, education, treatment..etc.. you have had since that date.

My question is:

1. Is the date they are talking about the date that I originally went on ssdi (was over 20 years ago).

OR

2. The date of my last CDR (only 5 years ago)?

I really need advice from someone asap........thanks.

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