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What do most people forget on their applications?
Most folks either don't know to include medical evidence or assume they'll get turned down and that they'll have the opportunity to provide it later. Always provide medical statements and records with your application.
Susan's SSD attorney included a statement from her psychiatrist deeming her disabled and unable to work with her SSD application. Supporting medical records were also included.
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