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Default Reconsideration Phase

Hi all - Months ago I decided to have an FCE (functional capacity evaluation). I was miserable and suffering bad after the FCE. I believe the report is being provided to SSDI by my attorney at the Reconsideration Phase. Can new info be submitted to SSDI at the Reconsideration Phase? Does anyone who has worked at SS know how SSDI evaluates FCE reports? I am wondering what my chances are of being approved at this Phase. Thanks
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