SSA Hearing Office

Elkins Park, PASSA Hearing Office

The current average wait for a hearing at this office is 8 months.

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Who decides cases at this office

The 13 judges at this office show a moderate spread in their allowance rates, which range from 51% to 73%. While the median rate of 60% suggests a balanced approach, each judge weighs evidence differently. Because cases are assigned randomly, your preparation must focus on creating a robust, objective medical record that can withstand scrutiny regardless of which judge presides over your session.

Approval Rate
82%
Total Decisions
8,706
Approval Rate
81%
Total Decisions
8,220
Approval Rate
71%
Total Decisions
27,084
Approval Rate
69%
Total Decisions
10,284
Approval Rate
67%
Total Decisions
8,056
Approval Rate
66%
Total Decisions
6,657
Approval Rate
66%
Total Decisions
1,163
Approval Rate
61%
Total Decisions
4,909
Approval Rate
59%
Total Decisions
22,621
Approval Rate
59%
Total Decisions
8,067
Approval Rate
58%
Total Decisions
6,330
Approval Rate
58%
Total Decisions
24,375
Approval Rate
58%
Total Decisions
26,309
Approval Rate
58%
Total Decisions
20,609
Approval Rate
57%
Total Decisions
13,507
Approval Rate
53%
Total Decisions
22,378
Approval Rate
52%
Total Decisions
19,903
Approval Rate
52%
Total Decisions
23,761
Approval Rate
51%
Total Decisions
26,853
Approval Rate
51%
Total Decisions
19,331
Approval Rate
51%
Total Decisions
25,853
Approval Rate
50%
Total Decisions
25,003
Approval Rate
49%
Total Decisions
13,916
Approval Rate
48%
Total Decisions
7,844
Approval Rate
46%
Total Decisions
14,869
Rank Judge Approval Rate Total Decisions
1Henry Oliver 82% 8,706
2James Garrett 81% 8,220
3Eric Schwarz 71% 27,084
4John F. Gehring 69% 10,284
5Suanne S. Strauss 67% 8,056
6Daniel L. Rubini 66% 6,657
7Craig De Bernardis 66% 1,163
8Raina Goods 61% 4,909
9Vivian McAneney 59% 22,621
10Jasper J. Bede 59% 8,067
11Brady Carter 58% 6,330
12Elana Hollo 58% 24,375
13Stuart Gauffreau 58% 26,309
14Sandra Morales Price 58% 20,609
15Deborah Mande 57% 13,507
16Kathleen McDade 53% 22,378
17George C. Yatron 52% 19,903
18Jennifer M. Lash 52% 23,761
19Jennifer Spector 51% 26,853
20Marc Silverman 51% 19,331
21Margaret M. Gabell 51% 25,853
22Luke Woltering 50% 25,003
23Ryan Hoback 49% 13,916
24Anne W. Chain 48% 7,844
25Jay Marku 46% 14,869

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How long you'll wait

At Elkins Park, the average wait from hearing request to written decision is 8 months— versus a national average of 8 months. Here's how it's tracked month by month over the past 16 months.

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Your odds change dramatically with a lawyer

SSDI hearing approval rates — represented vs. on your own

WITHOUT A LAWYER
baseline approval rate
Unrepresented claimants
WITH A LAWYER
~3×
higher approval rate
Represented claimants
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Source: U.S. Government Accountability Office, GAO-18-37. The 3× gap is a population-wide average across all judges; individual outcomes vary.

Going to your hearing

Your hearing will likely last about an hour, during which an ALJ will review your claim. You should arrive with updated medical records that capture any changes in your condition since your initial denial. A Vocational Expert will often testify regarding the types of work available for someone with your specific physical or mental limitations. You have the right to question this expert to clarify how your symptoms prevent you from performing those jobs. Ensure all evidence is submitted well before the deadline, as last-minute additions are restricted.

With a panel allowance spread of 22 points, the difference between an approval and a denial often comes down to how effectively your evidence is presented. An attorney helps you anticipate the specific questions a Vocational Expert will ask, ensuring your daily-activity logs and medical documentation are consistent. This level of preparation is what often separates successful claims from those that fall short.

Field offices that route cases here

If your hearing is at Elkins Park, your case originated at one of the SSA field offices below — the local intake counter where you (or a representative) filed the initial application. Field offices don't decide hearings, but they hold your file, issue benefit-payment notices, and field the day-to-day questions during your wait.

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