Ned Pillersdorf, the lead counsel for the class action lawsuit to halt Social Security's attempt to cut off the disability benefits of about 1,500 former clients of Eric Conn, has obtained some numbers on the ongoing Administrative Law Judge hearings in those cases. So far about two-thirds of the hearings have been held. About 49% of the claimants who have had gotten decisions have won. About 57% of those who have an attorney have won.
It's not in Pillersdorf's Facebook posting but the early signs are that the Appeals Council is rushing out denials of review in the cases of those who are denied by ALJs. They're coming out within a month after the request for review.
The United States District Court for the District of Kentucky is about to be hit by an avalanche of cases. The judge who has been sitting on the motion for preliminary injunction may wonder why he didn't take care of these cases en masse instead of one by one.
The United States District Court for the District of Kentucky is about to be hit by an avalanche of cases. The judge who has been sitting on the motion for preliminary injunction may wonder why he didn't take care of these cases en masse instead of one by one.