I figured the best way to have good relations with the law firm that is representing my claim is to not bother them.
Some concerns have been building up and building up. I decided today to call them. The client services manager told me I seem to be "nit picking." He also said that I can be let out of the contract I signed with the law firm. I feel like I was told that they don't need my business and don't even want it, if I'm going to start questioning things.
This firm is one of these big operations that represents claims nation-wide. I do clearly understand that the five or six thousand dollars that they might earn from my claim is not a lot of money to them. It becomes less and less of a profit to them the more of their time I take up. So I avoided bothering them till now. I didn't mean to be bothersome. I did voice my concerns, and the message I got was to be called a nit picker. They made mistakes on the form they submitted to SSA. Not even my address was correct.
Last time I saw my pdoc, I was complaining about all the meds I'm on, some of which don't seem to help. He said that if I was going to be non-compliant that maybe I better stop going to the psych center.
I see a similarity between what the pdoc said and what the client services manager at the law firm said. Sounds like they both said "Get lost."
I am extremely depressed. My PCP told me that my state is hard to get SSDI in. I feel a sense of despair that I won't get my claim approved.
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