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Old 01-29-2018, 02:22 PM #6
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Originally Posted by Alice P View Post
A few things from my denial letter


“Your statements about your ability to preform work related activities are not fully supported by other evidence in file.”

This one sentence bothers me the MOST! What does this mean?

Does this mean that my doctors are saying that my conditions are not bad enough to keep me from working?

Does it mean that I’m not as sick as I think I am?

What is other evidence?

More than likely there was something in your doctors medical reports as well as their NOTES!
Did you keep copies of the above for yourself? If not, suggest that you obtain copies from your atty & go over them w/a fine tooth comb.

FWIW....
Due to your age, you have a better chance of getting approval w/the ALJ. However in your case, you need to know exactly what is stated in the Drs reports as well as their NOTES.


GOOD LUCK!
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