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Scrabble123
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Wed, Mar 26 2014, 10:52 am
No win is 100%. A lawyer can say that their personal opinion is a 90%, but when it comes down to how everything else goes that day a 90% can turn out to be a 55% or sometimes a 30% resulting in a lose. If your lawyer feels you have a good chance to win and you feel your lawyer is competent, then stay with her. If you have second thoughts about her and her commitment to you and your case (considering it's too late to change) then I can only comfort you and say to daven it is bashert anyways. My family was in court for a long time about financial issues. We had such a textbook win. Our attorney could have said 100%, but with all of the other variables, we did not win in court. Still, a person wants an attorney who really feels that they can win. I wish you a lot of hatzlacha IYH it will work out.
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amother
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Wed, Mar 26 2014, 11:16 am
Ty for responding. It did help me. It's comforting. Hashem help me to stay focused because I feel like I'm just empty and tired and devoid of most emotion unless it's tears. Ty so very much
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amother
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Wed, Mar 26 2014, 4:28 pm
Since the government cut downs getting disability is a hit or miss. Nobody can promise you anything. But, I believe saying it's a 60/40 is saying it's better than a 50/50.
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amother
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Wed, Mar 26 2014, 4:38 pm
Thank you for kind posts from the bottom of my heart. Knowing a disease is terminal I guess isn't enough on its own in this economy.
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amother
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Wed, Mar 26 2014, 6:50 pm
If its terminal, did your lawyer consider if it qualified under a compassionate allowance?
Good luck.
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