WHY IS IT TAKING SO LONG?
One of the most frequent questions asked by clients is "Why is this
taking so long?" Unfortunately, the answer to this question is very
complicated. When the initial application is filed, typically we receive
an answer within 30-90 days. Unfortunately, most cases are denied at
the initial level. An appeal must be filed within 60 days after
receiving the denial notice. This first appeal is called a Request for
Reconsideration (RFR). We usually receive an answer within 90-120 days
after filing the RFR. Again, the vast majority of RFRs are denied. We
must file an appeal within 60 days after receiving this denial. This
second appeal is called a Request for Hearing (RFH). Here is where the
"wait" begins. In Florida, the average wait time for a hearing is 17.7
months. The National average is 14.9 months. The Orlando ODAR office is
reporting an average of 16 months, Jacksonville 17.5 months, Ft.
Lauderdale 18 months, and Tampa 16.5 months (see: http://www.disabilityjudges.com/state/florida).
We try everything possible to get cases heard as quickly as possible.
Unfortunately, this is something that is out of our control. SSA will
expedite cases where there is a "dire need" in cases involving a
life-threatening illness, receipt of a foreclosure/eviction notice, or
proof of homelessness (all must be documented). We take our client's
concerns about the "wait" very seriously and do everything possible to
get cases heard as soon as possible. If you have any questions about the
hearing process or disability from the SSA, please send us a message or
give us a call.
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