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Old 01-08-2009, 03:53 PM #1
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ok folks time to pick your brains I want opinions and any examples are welcomed, I applied back in feb of 07 my hearing is this month... whoopiie doo

I have to pay back my disability pension if I win and I will win less 3o percent thanks to lawyers, and yet I am to make up the 30 % for my pension plus I will have to wait for 5 months to get health insurance

and I will not have life insurance through my work any more...

ok should I just blow off the meeting so it gets tossed out and I still get my disability pension same amount as sssi will pay each month plus i still have health and life insurance

I told binder and binder to drop this case a year and then some ago, because i knew this problem would arise in the end they refused to do so, blow off meeting sure seems like the best answer for me I just need some input from yall


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