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Old 10-03-2007, 01:05 AM #1
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Confused In a mess here

Last February, I hired a lawyer to get disability. I have been denied 3 times so now it goes to court . I am in Ohio this is how it works I guess. I didnt get to see my lawyer so I could apply for the hearing. They have given me 15 days here to send in a letter I thought I had sent in after I saw my lawyer. They are saying they didnt get it. And want a reason why they didnt get it in the time they said I had. And now I cant for the life of me remember why I was late . What do I say? I want the hearing yet. But I dont want to make up some white lie if you know what I mean? What should I do now?

Thanks ahead of time for any suggestions or help. Sorry if I am vague here. Tired and sorta worried .

Beth
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