Social Security Hearing

A Social Security Hearing is also called the "ALJ hearing." The hearing is part of the appeal process arising from a benefits denial letter. The appeal at this level is processed by a Hearing Office within SSA's Office of Hearing and Appeals. This office is called Office of Adjudication and Review or ODAR. An Administrative Law Judge makes this appeal decision usually after conducting a hearing and receiving any additional evidence such as additional medical evidence from a witnesses such the treating physicians and the disability examiner.

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  • A claimant will usually be questioned by the ALJ about his "past work" at a Social Security Hearing on appeal of his application for disability benefits.
  • During a Social Security Hearing the claimant can expect to be questioned by the ALJ about the doctors he sees, the treatment he is getting, any procedure being planned for his condition like surgery, medications he is taking and any side effects from those medications and any hospitalizations that concerned the disability.

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