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When the hearing decision is appealed, the Appeals Council will review the decision to determine if the Judge made any mistakes while adjudicating your claim. The Appeals Council will reverse or confirm the Judge’s decision, or remand the case back to the Judge for another hearing.
Submitting additional evidence and/or comments with the request for review can shorten the review process at this level. From start to finish, it can take as little as six months and as long as three years. The average processing time in the fiscal year 2011 was 360 days.
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HOW AN EXPERIENCED SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY LAWYER CAN HELP AT THE APPEALS COUNCIL
The Appeals Council is headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia with additional offices in Baltimore, Maryland, and Crystal City, Virginia. It is responsible for overseeing the appeals of all of the unfavorable hearing decisions issued nationwide. Currently, the Appeals Council is made up of approximately 70 Administrative Appeals Judges, 56 Appeals Officers, and several hundred support personnel.
The Social Security regulations require that your request for review of the Administrative Law Judge’s hearing decision must be made in writing within 60 days of the hearing decision. If you do not appeal on time, the Appeals Council may dismiss your appeal. This means that you may not be eligible for the next step in the appeal process. Don’t leave your appeal up to chance. Get it right the first time and don’t risk having to wait. Get help from Social Security Attorney Rob Levine. Call today to find the closest office location.
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If you’re one of the 8.6 million American workers who are unable to work because of a physical or psychological condition, you may be eligible for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) and/or Supplemental Security Income.
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Social Security Blogs
Long COVID Impact on US Workforce and Social Security Disability
August 2020 is the first time that the general public heard members of the medical community mention the term COVID long haulers. This term referred to those people who had contracted COVID 19 who continue to suffer from residual symptoms of the virus months after “recovery”. This term has changed over the past year and […]
COVID-19 Long-Haulers, The Impact on Social Security Disability Insurance Benefits
As we approach the one-year mark for our country’s lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that the medical community has worked tirelessly to provide care for those who have contracted the disease and create and distribute a vaccine. Now we, the general public, are being made aware of a new medical condition that […]
2021: Looking at the Future of Social Security Benefits
The COVID-19 pandemic has severely disrupted Social Security which had already been falling short for years due to persistent wage inequality and political inaction. The current pandemic and economic downturn have only accelerated the shortcomings of Social Security’s long term-solvency.[1] Social Security’s actuary has projected that based on the current economic climate the retirement and […]
Social Security Administration Announces 2021 Cost-of-Living Adjustment
Effective December 31, 2020, Social Security beneficiaries will receive a 1.3 percent increase in their benefits. According to the latest statistics, nearly 64 million Americans currently receive Social Security and Supplemental Security benefits. The cost-of-living adjustment (COLA) is based on the increase in the Consumer Price Index (CPI-W) from the third quarter of 2019 through […]
Compassionate Allowance
The Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) application process can take years to complete. That is why the Social Security Administration (SSA) created the Compassionate Allowance list (CAL). Before starting the application process, it is important to understand what qualifies as a disability and whether your disability is listed on the CAL. What is the CAL? […]
Top 10 Disabilities Approved for SSDI
There are hundreds of disabilities that qualify a person for Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Knowing which disabilities qualify is the first step in applying for Social Security disability benefits. Musculoskeletal System & Connective Tissue Disorders The musculoskeletal system includes bones, ligaments, cartilage, and other connective tissues. Those who have a musculoskeletal system or connective […]