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Old 07-23-2015, 10:30 AM #6
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Default Rubber Stamp ???

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Originally Posted by Rayandnay View Post
They could save a lot of money by eliminating the first two phases of disability, and going straight to hearing, very few if anyone wins. It's pretty much a rubber stamp process at that point, and fire underachieving ALJs.
In my opinion, the SSDI process is anything BUT rubber stamp. I see NO rubber stamp in ANY steps in the process. Each and every case is decided upon its merits and individually.
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