Due to the high volumes of Social Security Disability claims waiting for a hearing by an Administrative Law Judge, the average wait time is between 12-15 months. This can be financially straining for many people pursuing disability claims. Clients frequently ask me if there is any way to speed up this process.
The Social Security Administration (SSA) Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) will expedite a claim if the claimant is in “dire need.” SSA classifies this as the inability to obtain food, medicine or shelter. In order to request an expedited hearing, please provide a written letter explaining your current financial situation. It is also important to show documentation, such as an eviction or foreclosure notice, to verify your financial need. Utility disconnect or shut-off notice are other examples of helpful documentation.
It is very important to show proof of your hardship or SSA may not grant this request. If your request is granted it does not mean that your hearing will take place immediately but rather when the ODAR office is able to fit your claim into their schedule. ODAR offices are typically scheduling hearings two to three months in advance.
Successful requests for expedited hearings may speed up the process by several months, potentially alleviating the financial difficulties experienced while awaiting your hearing. For more detailed information regarding this process, click here. (Section B, number 4).