When you attempt to reach the claimant by telephone and the claimant does not answer,
you may be prompted to leave a voicemail message or leave a message with another party
who answers the call. You must also send the claimant a call-in letter following the
instructions in DI 23007.010B.2, in this section.
When leaving a voicemail or a message with someone who is not the intended call recipient,
include only the following information in the message:
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DDS employee's name and contact information;
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We need [claimant's name] to call us about their business with Social Security; and
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If we do not hear from [claimant's name] within 10 calendar days we may proceed to
take an action that is not favorable to them.
When you do not reach the claimant, do not leave the following information with another party or on a voicemail message:
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Any case-related identifier, such as DCPS or EDCS number or the claimant's SSN.
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Any information referring to "disability," the type of exam or action requested, other
terminology that could suggest the claimant has a pending disability claim, or that
reveals information about the claimant's business with Social Security. This includes
referencing "Disability Determination Services" in the voicemail message.
Document the date and content of your conversation on an SSA-5002 or a Case Note in
DCPS, and “write to” the CDW.