On The Record Decisions

An "on the record decision" is one where the claimant is awarded disability benefits on the basis of the record (i.e. the medical records) without the need for a formal hearing. An on-the-record decision can be extremely beneficial since the waiting time required for a hearing date can be dramatically shortened, and this can mean a lot financially for claimants who are fortunate enough to have an "on the record decision."

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  • An on-the-record review can be done solely at the discretion of the hearing office, or it can be requested by either the claimant, or the claimant's attorney or non attorney representative.
  • An on-the-record decision in a social security disability or SSI disability claim occurs after there has been submitted a formal request for hearing before an administrative law judge.

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