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8. No that is not true
Wed Sep 5, 2018, 01:22 PM
Sep 2018

If I was you, I'd be seeking another attorney.

They cannot force you to have someone represent YOU.

Call around and see if you can find someone that is interested in taking your case. Once you have a replacement lined up you can dump the other one BUT be sure to do the seek/find thing first.

If you can find someone else, they can take the case over, just don't mention it to your present attorney.

They can only get so much out of a SSI/SSDI case. It is 25% of the back pay once you are approved.

Best of luck & please take care!!



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