The upcoming reviews of the cases of 2,000 more former clients of Eric Conn are already causing stress. At this point, we don't know exactly who will be reviewed. In the last round, 53% of the former Conn clients kept their benefits despite the reviews and many more were approved on new claims. In the end, I wonder how many of those reviewed will actually lose benefits for good. My guess is that it will be less than 25% of those reviewed.
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A whole bunch of them gridded out by now cuz they got older... Not that they were/are "truly" medically disabled (listing). A significant portion has a vocational profile characterized w marginal or ltd edu, w no or miserable PRW (unskilled, here and there, spotty at best). But, to b fair to them, the same applies to everyone else "similarly situated" nationwide - thx to including non-medical and non-legal factors in "disability." It was and still is a political decision made many yrs ago to keep peace...
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