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Hopeless 07-09-2015 10:57 PM

Average Waiting times for hearing
 
http://www.disabilityjudges.com/state

The link above provides the average wait times by state.

It was last updated in May of this year, 2015.

echoes long ago 07-10-2015 12:09 AM

i waited 24 months in 2003-2005

LIT LOVE 07-10-2015 01:02 AM

For applicant's willing to have their ALJ hearing via Video Conference, you should have a shorter wait time for your hearing.

If you have an attorney or non attorney rep, they will advise you if they prefer to have the hearing in person. (It may provide an advantage to have the hearing in person because attorneys will know what to expect from local ALJs they regularly appear before.)

For those that choose to attend their hearing without representation, it is important to review the approval statistics of your local hearing office.

As this link shows: http://www.ssdfacts.com/california
there is a wide difference in approval ratings based upon hearing offices. Using California as an example, the LA West office has the lowest approval ratings in the state at 36.5%, while Oakland experiences the highest at 61.1%. If you live in Oakland, you should probably insist on an in person hearing regardless of the delay. If you live in the LA West region, you should seriously consider taking the option of a Video Conference...

LIT LOVE 07-10-2015 01:16 AM

There are some scenarios SS deems as Critical Cases which will be expedited and receive special case processing.

"1. Terminal Illness (TERI)
A case is designated critical when the claimant's illness is alleged or identified as terminal (i.e., untreatable, irreversible, and expected to end in death)."

"2. Veteran 100 Percent Permanent and Total (VPAT)
A case is designated critical when the claimant has received a 100 percent permanent and total (100% P&T) disability compensation rating from the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)."

"3. Military Casualty/Wounded Warrior (MC/WW) Case
A case is designated critical when the claim involves any current or former member of a military service who:
Sustained an illness, injury, or wound;
Is alleging a physical or mental impairment, regardless of how the impairment occurred, or where it occurred (i.e., United States or on foreign soil); and
Sustained the impairment while on active duty status on or after October 1, 2001."

"4. Compassionate Allowances (CAL)
The CAL process identifies diseases and other medical conditions that invariably qualify under the Listing of Impairments (20 CFR Appendix 1 to Subpart P of Part 404—Listing of Impairments). For more information about the CAL initiative, see POMS DI 11005.604.
Most CAL cases are identified at the initial level of adjudication, but a new condition that develops later can also qualify for CAL processing. Subsequent identification, including at the hearing level, may be based solely on a claimant's allegation or on new medical evidence of a condition included on the CAL list of impairments."

"5. Dire Need Case (DRND)
A dire need situation exists when a claimant alleges any of the following circumstances:
The claimant is without food and is unable to obtain it.
The claimant lacks medicine or medical care and is unable to obtain it, or the claimant indicates that access to necessary medical care is restricted because of a lack of resources.
The claimant lacks shelter (e.g., without utilities such that his or her home is uninhabitable, homelessness, expiration of a shelter stay, or imminent eviction or foreclosure with no means to remedy the situation or obtain shelter)."

"6. Potentially Violent
ODAR staff may designate the case as critical if there is an indication that the claimant is suicidal, homicidal, or potentially violent."

http://www.ssa.gov/OP_Home/hallex/I-02/I-2-1-40.html

Mz Migraine 07-10-2015 12:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by echoes long ago (Post 1154021)
i waited 24 months in 2003-2005

ALJ Hearing - I waited 18 months back in 2004-2005
N.J. has slightly improved I see.


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