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Old 05-07-2009, 09:55 PM #4
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yes it almpst over and if she made of the required amount of the sga she will not qualify for back pay for those years please tell me she did not make over 9800 a year if so she will lose those years we are not allowed to make over 9800 a year waiting for ssi claims ok double check on that ok
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Originally Posted by Tedin2 View Post
My wife has MS and applied for disability benefits in September of 2006. She went before an administrative law judge on January 13, 2009!! New national hearing center, via video. It's now April 3, 2009 and the judge has requested payroll records from her former employer......what does this mean? Please tell me this process is almost over!!!
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