Waiting times in Wisconsin

There are frequent news articles about the backlog in the Social Security disabilty system for cases awaiting a hearing before an ALJ.  To get an idea of where Wisconsin stands, click on the images below to see the most recent stats from NOSSCR showing the waiting time for a hearing in Milwaukee (575 days) and Madison (712):

The average processing time for cases in each office is in the far right hand column.  The number in the left hand column is the national rank among hearing offices.

On a related note, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel is reporting a happy ending to the story of a Milwaukee disability claimant who was waiting 4 years for a hearing.  His story had been reported in August, which apparently resulted in prompt action by the SSA.  He got his benefits.  Thanks to the Social Security News blog for bringing this story to my attention.

Hearing office shuffle

If you are awaiting a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge in Wisconsin you may have noticed that the hearing has been scheduled before a judge in California.  In my practice in northeastern Wisconsin,  most of my cases  would ordinarily be heard by judges from the Milwaukee Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR).  However, since March 2008 the Social Security Administration has shifted responsibility for cases normally heard by Milwaukee judges at the Green Bay and Oskhosh hearing offices to other ODAR branches.  For instance, cases heard at the Green Bay hearing office are being sent to the Oakland, CA ODAR.  Cases from the Oshkosh hearing office are now sent to the Santa Barbara and Pasadena ODAR offices.  I have also recently had a case sent to the Manchester, NH ODAR.  In Green Bay, the practice has been for the Oakland judges to travel to Wisconsin to sit for the cases.  My experience in Oshkosh has been that the hearings are by video teleconference (VTC).

If the case is on remand from the Appeals Council, however, the case is remaining with the Milwaukee ODAR. 

This shuffling of cases to other ODAR office happens all over the country from time to time as the SSA attempts to relieve the burden of a high volume of cases in certain ODAR branches.  I recently had a case at the Eau Claire hearing office, which is within the area of the Minneapolis ODAR.  That case was heard by a judge from Los Angeles.

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