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Wednesday, September 21, 2011
NEW YORK UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE - HEARINGS AND APPEALS - CAPABILITY OF EMPLOYMENT - CASE NO. 6
Although satisfied with the decision that the claimant was held to be capable of employment, I was not satisfied that the ALJ held that the date of capability was the June date of the doctor's letter. I felt the date should have been the date of the denial of SSDI benefits in April which, although introduced at the hearing, was not addressed in the decision. Thus, three months of benefits was at issue. With the claimant's consent, a notice of appeal was filed.
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