Users' questions

How long does it take an administrative judge to make a decision?

How long does it take an administrative judge to make a decision?

While it primarily depends on the amount of work and other hearings that the ALJ and their staff must manage, individuals generally receive a written decision in about 60 days. However, some decisions take anywhere from two months to six months to receive.

What was former Social Security administrative law judge sentenced for?

On June 12, Adkins was convicted after a jury trial of one count of conspiracy to commit mail fraud and wire fraud, one count of mail fraud, one count of wire fraud and one count of making false statements. Adkins is scheduled to be sentenced on September 22. The SSA-OIG, FBI, IRS-CI and HHS-OIG investigated the case.

Who was the Social Security judge that absconded?

Conn pleaded guilty on March 24, to a two-count information charging him with theft of government money and paying illegal gratuities, and was sentenced in absentia on July 14 to 12 years in prison. Conn absconded from court ordered-electronic monitoring on June 2, and is considered a fugitive. He remains under indictment.

Who was the SSA ALJ in Huntington W Va?

According to admissions made as part of his guilty plea, beginning in 2004, Daugherty, as an ALJ assigned to the SSA’s Huntington, W. Va., hearing office, sought out pending disability cases in which Kentucky attorney Eric Christopher Conn represented claimants and reassigned those cases to himself.

How to file an unfair treatment complaint concerning an administrative law judge?

How to File an Unfair Treatment Complaint Concerning an Administrative Law Judge The Social Security Administration wants to treat all claimants and their representatives fairly and equally. We don’t treat you differently because of your race, sex, age, disability, the amount of money you have, or for any other reason.

What to do if a social security judge behaves inappropriately?

What to do if a Social Security judge behaves inappropriately at your disability hearing. The vast majority of administrative law judges (ALJs) who hear Social Security disability cases are fair-minded and respectful of the disability applicants who appear before them.

How does the administrative law judge work in an SSA case?

The Administrative Law Judge explains the issues in your case and may question you and any witnesses you bring to the hearing. The Administrative Law Judge may ask other witnesses, such as a doctor or vocational expert, to come to the hearing. You and the witnesses answer questions under oath.

Who are the judges who hear Social Security disability cases?

The vast majority of administrative law judges (ALJs) who hear Social Security disability cases are fair-minded and respectful of the disability applicants who appear before them. But if you catch the wrong ALJ at the wrong time, you may feel like you didn’t get a full and fair opportunity to present your case.

How many hearings does the Social Security Administration have?

The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) administrative appeals operation is one of the largest administrative judicial systems in the world. SSA issues more than half a million hearing and appeal dispositions each year. Under the Office of Hearings Operations (OHO), administrative law judges (ALJ) conduct hearings and issue decisions.