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Los Angeles, CA (West) Hearing Office

8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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Most Favorable Judges

Los Angeles, CA

Approval Rate
66%
Full Approval
76%
Total Decisions
21,426
Approval Rate
65%
Full Approval
55%
Total Decisions
4,937
Approval Rate
63%
Full Approval
76%
Total Decisions
27,051
Approval Rate
59%
Full Approval
63%
Total Decisions
25,470
Approval Rate
44%
Full Approval
38%
Total Decisions
26,475
Approval Rate
43%
Full Approval
37%
Total Decisions
5,193
Approval Rate
42%
Full Approval
36%
Total Decisions
5,416
Approval Rate
39%
Full Approval
44%
Total Decisions
28,552
Rank Judge Approval Rate Full Approval Total Decisions
1Lishner, Elizabeth R 66% 76% 21,426
2Giannikas, John P 65% 55% 4,937
3Reich, Gail 63% 76% 27,051
4Rosenbluth, Robin 59% 63% 25,470
5Reason, Sally C 44% 38% 26,475
6Hoffman, Susan 43% 37% 5,193
7Wheeler, Lawrence D 42% 36% 5,416
8Breen, Richard T 39% 44% 28,552

Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer

SSDI hearing approval rates — with a lawyer vs. on your own

WITHOUT A LAWYER
baseline approval rate
Applicants without a lawyer
WITH A LAWYER
~3×
higher approval rate
Applicants with a lawyer
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Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37 — analysis of SSA ALJ adult disability decisions, FY 2007–2015. Applicants with a lawyer got approved at a rate nearly three times higher than those without. Individual case outcomes vary based on medical evidence, the specific judge, and quality of representation. Checking whether you qualify for a free benefits review takes 2 minutes.

Wait Time Trend

Average months from hearing request to decision — last 16 months

Wait (months)
024681012Jun '24Sep '25

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About This Data

Statistics come from SSA's Office of Hearings Operations reports and publicly available judge decision data. Approval rates count both full and partial approvals. Wait times reflect the average from hearing request to decision. Data is based on 2025-09-26 reports and may not reflect current conditions. This page is for informational purposes only.

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