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Old 11-13-2014, 11:27 PM #11
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I have a disability specialist Representing me which is not an attorney. the reasons for the audio is that the judge the stated in the decision letter something that I did not say
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Old 11-14-2014, 03:46 AM #12
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I have a disability specialist Representing me which is not an attorney. the reasons for the audio is that the judge the stated in the decision letter something that I did not say
But even if that is true, there's not much you can do about it at this point.

It would have made sense to note the issue in your appeal, but it's too late for that.
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Old 11-16-2014, 12:29 AM #13
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I file the appeal about 2 months ago And my representative Just sent new information in To the Appeals Council last week which included information about the audio and what I actually said and did not say at my hearing .
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I didn't know that was allowed. Sounds like you're in good shape.
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Hello I live in North Mississippi And I am working with a disability specialist That I am not satisfied with The way they have been handling my case ,I am at the Appeals Council stage Waiting on their decision, but I would like to hire an attorney who can take my case to federal court if the Appeals Council denied my appeal. so do anyone out there know of a good attorney in this area that I could use if you do please let me know.
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I would wait first. In case you do need one, check your local yellow pages for attorneys that ONLY handle SSD cases. Call each to confirm that they also handle SSD cases at the Federal level. Also, ask about their fees. In my county, some will take the case pro-bono @ the Federal level.
Make appts with all of them & go w/the one you are comfortable with (if they decide to take your case). The INITIAL consultations are FREE!




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