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Old 10-24-2013, 09:51 AM #1
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Post Qustions to ask potential Atty ?

Hi-

After not being able to work for 3 years, I think it is time i file for SSDI...I know, I should have filed earlier...A LOT earlier. I have a physical and psychiatric dxs. The psych issues are more problematic, however the meds that could help my depression & ability to function, flare up my meovement disorder, so it is very frustrating...be happy & not be able to walk or be miserable and walk???

What questions should I ask potential SSDI attorneys?? I cannnot file on my own as mentally it is too much for me.

Any advice would be most appreciated!




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