Since a workplace injury, Wisconsin Rapids resident Jennifer Allen has seen three surgeons and a pain specialist.
Although damaged disks and a pinched nerve have kept her from working since 2003, she won't know whether she is qualified for disability benefits until 2009.
An almost 750,000-case backlog of Social Security Administration disability benefit hearings is keeping her from finding out whether her two claim denials will be overturned.
Wisconsin has about 13,000 cases pending and only a handful of administrative law judges to handle them, according to the Social Security Administration. Nationally, about 2.5 million people applied for the Social Security disability program in 2007, according to the administration's 2007 fiscal year report.
Dec 30, 2007
Marshfield News-Herald On Backlogs
Every newspaper in America will eventually do a story on Social Security's backlogs. From the Marshfield, WI News-Herald:
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She hasn't been able to work since 2003? When did she file her initial claim? Has she been through the claims and appeal process before?
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