Group: alt.social-security-disability
From: "Jim"
Date: Wednesday, September 19, 2007 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: my lawyer is suggesting

"Gina May" wrote in message
news:25626-46F0FB22-1266@storefull-3136.bay. ...
>I see your point this claim involves my work credits and very true and
> Iam worried about the work credits..and I know my lawyer on my last
> hearing court date he brought up about my work credits and told me he
> knew it was a deadline to get my evidence in on time he said he new
> that.. but also.. hes so slow in doing so getting all the evidence in on
> time.
>
> my lawyer thinks either way not filing another new app or filing a new
> app SSD will take there sweet time on my appeals council review no
> matter if a new app is filed or not.

Watch tonight's news on your local TV station; you will probably see
some poor soul with a problem asking for help. Call the reporter who does
the interview and explain your situation; they may jump on it.


>
> "
> Gi
> Group: Date: Tue, Sep 18, 2007, 11:53am
> (CDT-2) From: drfeelgoodwa@ (DrFeelgoodWA)
> "Gina May" wrote in message
> news:5887-46EFD461-1065@storefull-3135.bay. ...
> I talk to my lawyer again today he says I still need to file a new appl
> on this new medical illness and hesays he agrees with me and how I feel
> thats s not a new medical illness after I told him again how I felt
> about this.. so this new illness he says that I have is not a new
> illness even tho my back problems go back as far as 1998 he says that
> SSD does not look at old medical records for grounds of approvals.
> and my lawyer still suggestes that I file a new medical application with
> SSD and told me to call SSD today and get a new appl going.. also I
> brought up my appeals 60 day time line since that will be up in a few
> weeks from now and he says that is taking care of that now.. and for me
> to not worry.
> any one got any input on what my lawyer is now saying to me.?
> "Gi
> The point your lawyer is missing is that this is new evidence of your
> existing problems not a new problem. This information should be rushed
> to the ALJ and the review board with a special request for
> reconsideration to maintain your current claim credits status. To
> maintain your current status and credits this needs to be brought in as
> evidence in the current case rather than on appeal or a new claim;
> unless you still have enough credits available to maintain the same pay
> rate should a new application be initiated.
>