I began the process of obtaining SSI, myself. After being turned down twice...( at the reconsideration phase )...I anticipated a hearing coming, so I hired an attorney.
He sent me a form to fill out... that he forwarded to the social security administration. And, when I went to see him....I had already obtained all medical records and had them organized in a binder. ( I used to work for an attorney, briefly. )
In the meantime, a wonderful doctor of mine obtained a special form and filled it out and got my approval for SSI....so , now I will not be having a hearing.
Do you think this attorney will charge me the full commission. He has, essentially, only forwarded one form for me...to the SSI administration...which I filled out.
What do you think?
2007-03-23
02:03:34
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treefrog
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