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Monday, February 7, 2011
UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - HEARING AND APPEAL - REQUEST FOR HEARING - CASE NO. 3
The medical records that were sent to me revealed that the Claimant did not seek treatment for the Claimant's mental health issues until about a year after the Claimant made a request for hearing. That, at first, seemed to be a major blow to the case, but the medical records sent, although not complete, did reveal the mental condition and mental history of the Claimant since the Claimant was a teenager.
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