If the s.s.a. sends you a letter saying your'e disabled, do you need to wait for another letter ?
i recieved a letter from s.s.a. does it mean i'll have a ruling? also what do they mean by nonmedical requirements to get a decision?
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Your best bet would be to ask them directly. This way you can clarify everything. Call the main number, visit an office, or, you can call 311. The questions you asked deal specifically with that administration, so more than likely they can give you the best answers. Best of luck.
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