
Apr 24, 2012, 06:22 PM
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Member Since: Mar 2011
Location: USA
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Here's some things I'm learning. The claims examiners in my state must be overloaded. So my initial paperwork is being sent to an examiner in a neighboring state. It's a state with the worst record for approving claims - TEXAS. The law firm I'm using says they do that a lot. (send paperwork from one state to another depending on who has the lower work load.)
This is discouraging. I expect it is going to get worse.
I did the 2nd thing you do, which is fill out paperwork on everyplace I worked over the last 15 years. (for me, that's a lot of places.) They want to know just want did I do everyplace I worked and why can't I do that work now. Plus, I had to fill out a "daily activities" thing, explaining what do I do typically in a day. I read somewhere that even just saying that I watch TV can be used as evidence that I could do a sedentary job. I never even had a sedentary job in my life. Most of those jobs, from what I know, what you to be competent in some kind of computer software. One I applied for wanted proficiency in 4 different Windows applications. I'm lucky to figure out my way around Psych Central.
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