Can Mr. Duty contact the Social Security office for me to speed up my application?
No. Mr. Duty has a firm policy that he will not ask to have one case put ahead of others unless a client’s disability is terminal. However, Mr. Duty routinely checks on the status of all his cases to make sure that your applicaton is still being processed and to assure that the case is progressing normally. DO NOT contact judges, Social Security, or elected officials to improve chances of success or speeding up the case. Such outside intervention may actually result in delays.
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