Social Security Hearing Delays in the News Again
The staffing and case backlog crisis at the Social Security Administration was the subject of a front page article in USA Today on Monday, July 30, 2007. The article noted that SSA has over 745,000 cases pending with the average wait for a hearing at 17 months. In Atlanta, Georgia, where I practice, the wait time exceeds 30 months (2 1/2 years) – and this is consistent with what I am seeing in my practice.
The backlog has doubled over the past six years and could reach 1 million cases by 2010. For those of us involved in the Social Security system – private attorneys, claimants and SSA personnel, the delays in the disability decision making process are well known. My clients frequently call to ask if there is anything I can do to speed up the process – sadly there is not much I can do.
Further, as I have reported previously in this blog, you can actually hurt your case if you try to work part time or undertake any activity that suggests that you can work.
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