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The Social Security Administration’s (SSA) administrative appeals operation, under the Office of Disability Adjudication and Review (ODAR) is one of the largest administrative judicial systems in the world. SSA issues more than half a million hearing and appeal dispositions each year. Administrative law judges (ALJ) conduct hearings and issue decisions. The Appeals Council considers appeals from hearing decisions, and acts as the final level of administrative review for the agency.
Choose below to obtain detailed information about the Hearings and Appeals processes and the Federal Court Review process.
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| Public Use Files Contains publicly available data files on workload indicators within ODAR's hearing offices. |
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You have the right to question Social Security's decision on your case? |
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