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Old 11-23-2014, 12:14 PM #11
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The quickness of getting a response in writing, is that good or bad?

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Neither. Some people get approved or denied right off the bat - during the initial application process.
I am not sure if it depends on the disability and/or the states/local SS office backlog.



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If you had a final WC settlement - and no ongoing medical or paymets from it, that case is pretty much all done and closed.
So shouldn't be an issue.

You can double check your final paperwork from the claim..
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each state is different as well as case.as with me i get both.but dont quote me.my medical are "WC".for my(check up,meds,surgery,xrays,mri's,etc..)but my checks are"SSDI"and i get a pension from my job.but thats me and my case.so dont quote me...each state and case are different
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