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Neuropathy & applying for Disability

Neuropathy | Last Active: Oct 26, 2023 | Replies (33)

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@valec

Thank you. The attorneys seem to work remotely. I have an appt tomorrow via phone . A friend recommended this firm. She has MS and was denied three times until she got an attorney. It’s a shame. Like you said. Some may get disability for no good reason. Others not. I think the denial process is to discourage. And also keep the lawyers working. 😬

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Yes, I think the denial the 1st time is to deter many from asking for it again.Lots of red tape and cruel for the ones who are truly disabled. I have watched many videos from attorneys and the client is actually in a wheelchair and in the meeting being grilled why they think they can't work. Yes, some have to go back 3 times, which is evil in my book. ~ I hope your meeting goes well tomorrow and in your favor. ~ God bless.~

I believe you’re right. I never thought about all the attorneys that are hired. The attorney that I am using has been called upon to speak in Congress about the process. I told them they work from home and are not being monitored. You can’t return their phone calls because they are working from home. You have to wait for them to call you back and pray you are not at the doctors office. They denied me without even ordering my medical records just so I would hire an attorney for the appeal process that happened over a year ago and it’s still pending. So when you look at all the bonuses that people received during Covid am I eligible for that since I had already applied whenever they decide to payout. If we go to court I am asking the Judge to fine the Social Security Administration for not doing their jobs.