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Old 03-12-2015, 11:03 PM #1
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Hello everyone!

I've been on disability for a few months for thoracic outlet syndrome and I feel like they are trying to find reasons to close my claim.

They requested medical records from the hospital that misteriously never made to them, not sure where they got lost and nobody told me they are about to close my claim. I did follow up and made it happen last minute but nobody is keeping me informed. I am also getting an attitude from the claim adjuster when I tell her my dr is still keeping me off work. I had 2 surgeries for this condition and still have a lot of pain.

Should I be asking for a supervisor or talk to a lawyer...? Any advice appreciated.
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