The Role Of The Administrative Law Judge

If you are filing an appeal for Social Security Disability (SSD) benefits in Ohio or elsewhere, chances are your case will go before an administrative law judge (ALJ). ALJs are federally appointed judges who handle SSD claims at the hearings level.

If you have a claim pending, it’s likely that your claim will be denied and you will have to go through the appeals process, which includes going before the ALJ.

What Does The ALJ Do?

When you file an appeal for SSD benefits, the ALJ will review your medical records, work history and the explanations given for denying benefits. At the hearing, the ALJ will attempt to gather as much information as possible about your condition and determine whether you qualify for benefits.

The judge will ask questions of:

  • You, the applicant (or your lawyer)
  • Medical experts
  • Vocational experts

In short, the ALJ will look to gather information about your medical condition, your treatment, prospects for recovery and other important factors. The medical experts will interpret your medical information and provide testimony to help the judge understand your condition. The vocational experts will testify as to whether your condition prohibits you from finding alternative employment.

As mentioned, the judge will also want to hear from you regarding your condition. Your lawyer can speak on your behalf, which will likely improve your chances of having the judge approve your claim.

Your Attorney Can Help You When Going Before The ALJ

At the Law Offices of John T. Nicholson, we are here to help you make sense of the SSD process. We are a Dayton-based firm helping people throughout the region get the benefits they deserve.

If you have questions about filing an application or the appeals process, don’t hesitate to call us for a free consultation at 1-800-596-1533. You can also send an email inquiry by completing our contact form.

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Beavercreek Office

4461 Dayton Xenia Road
Dayton, OH 45432-1805
(937) 432-9775
Map & Directions

Cincinnati Office

2021 Auburn Ave., Suite 105
Cincinnati, OH 45219
(513) 276-4677
Map & Directions

Columbus Office

1041 Dublin Rd #103
Columbus, OH 43215
(614) 384-5800
Map & Directions

Franklin Office

8 Stadia Drive
Franklin, OH 45005
(937) 432-9775
Map & Directions

Kettering Office

5335 Far Hills Ave., Ste. 108
Kettering, OH 45429
(937) 524-5922
Map & Directions

Piqua Office

430 N Wayne St
Piqua, OH 45356
(937) 325-8500
Map & Directions

Trotwood Office

2541 Shiloh Springs Road
Dayton, OH 45426
(937) 524-5922
Map & Directions

Troy Office

22 N Market St
Troy, OH 45373
(937) 524-5922
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West Chester Office

7103 Cincinnati Columbus Rd
Cincinnati, OH 45069
(513) 276-4677
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