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You should be aware that not all hearings are the same. Depends on the circumstances, your age & disability. I was in my 50's when I started collecting SSDI for my migraines. I also had an attorney at my hearing as well as a witness.
As long as the Alj judge has all of your medical documentations, your atty has dotted all i's & crossed all t's, you should be ok.
The hearing can take from a few minutes to hours. Mine was 3 yrs long.


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