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Minnesota Administrative Law Judge Approval Rates | Ficek Law

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Often clients ask our law firm what their odds or chances in being approved for disability. The outcome of your social security claim partially depends on the Administrative Law Judge who presides over your hearing. I have posted ALJ Disposition Data for Minnesota from the time period dated September 25, 2021 to December 24, 2021. Our blog editor does not currently permit inserting tables. The order of the columns is as follows: Judge, Office, Total Dispositions, Total ALJ Dispositions, Decisions, Awards, Denials, Fully Favorable, Partially Favorable. We recommend you seek counsel for an administrative law hearing. If you go into a hearing, the Administrative Law Judge should inform you that you have a right to seek counsel. At that point, you can request a postponement of your hearing to request time to find an attorney to represent you. For more information on Administrative Law Judge approval rates and percentages, you can go to this webpage.

Ayling, CoreyMINNEAPOLIS96968749383712
Grey, NicholasMINNEAPOLIS9090782850235
Hart, Jeffrey WMINNEAPOLIS1271271176849644
Kimball, PeterMINNEAPOLIS59132562828208
Kuhn, VirginiaMINNEAPOLIS4441301
Lupisella, MikelMINNEAPOLIS9399864145338
McLaughlin, Corinne TMINNEAPOLIS7676692940245
Morrow, Mary D.MINNEAPOLIS94104883157274
Ohanesian, Nicholas MMINNEAPOLIS8795786315603
Pharris, MicahMINNEAPOLIS8282692247220
Reamon, William GMINNEAPOLIS6969632142183
Schmidt, Erin TMINNEAPOLIS21211651150
Smisek, Sarah RMINNEAPOLIS9697916328603
Thrasher, RichardMINNEAPOLIS232320164160
Washington, David BMINNEAPOLIS141498180

Corey Ayling

Nicolas-Grey

Jeffrey Hart

Peter Kimball

Virgina Kuhn

Mikel Lupisella

Corrine McLaughlin

Mary Morrow

Nicholas Ohanesian

Michal Pharris

William Reamon

Erin Schmidt

Sarah Smisek

Richard Thrasher

David Washington