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Old 11-21-2013, 02:37 PM #11
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I tried to bump a person from the new post forum to right here with all of you. This person needs some friends and some sound advise from those that know a lot about SSDI. She just posted a little bit ago. Can you direct her? I am just lousy at that cut and paste stuff...ginnie her name is abbie
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I tried to bump a person from the new post forum to right here with all of you. This person needs some friends and some sound advise from those that know a lot about SSDI. She just posted a little bit ago. Can you direct her? I am just lousy at that cut and paste stuff...ginnie her name is abbie
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From the PDF you linked, in part it states...
What your representative(s) May Do
"We will work w/your appointed representative unless he or she ask us to work directly w/you."

You are correct about the "State Insurance Commissioners." They have nothing to do w/the FEDS. My blunder.

I'm now beginning to wonder if each state has their own rules (working within the FED guidelines) on how they issue back pay. A friend of mine recently was ALJ approved for SSI/SSDI in the state of PA after a 2 year battle of denials. He is getting his back pay in 6 month allotments instead of all at once.
His attorney told him "that is how the PA system works."
SSI is paid out in smaller chunks unlike SSDI.
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