Connecticut ALJ Statistics
Social Security Disability hearing statistics for 2 hearing offices and 11 administrative law judges in Connecticut.
State Approval Rate
56.9%
vs 58.3% national
Hearing Offices
2
in Connecticut
ALJs
11
active judges
Avg Wait Time
8 months
vs 8 months national
About Connecticut Disability Hearings
Connecticut has 2 Social Security hearing offices where Administrative Law Judges hear disability appeals. These offices are part of SSA Region 01 and collectively employ 11 ALJs who decided cases in the current fiscal year.
The average approval rate across Connecticut hearing offices is 56.9%, which is close to the national average of 58.3%. This rate aggregates decisions from all judges across the state's hearing offices.
Wait times across Connecticut offices range from 8 months at the New Haven hearing office to 8 months at the New Haven hearing office.
Across all offices, there are 2,638 cases currently pending in Connecticut, averaging approximately 240 pending cases per judge. Click on any hearing office below to see detailed judge-level statistics and individual approval rates.
Connecticut Hearing Landscape
Connecticut's 2 hearing offices each serve different geographic areas of the state. Case assignment is based on the claimant's residential address, so hearing location and judge assignment depend on where the claimant lives rather than personal preference. All statistics on this page are weighted by individual judge caseloads to accurately reflect the volume of cases processed.
With 2 hearing offices, Connecticut provides multiple venues for disability hearings. Office sizes vary from 5 judges at the New Haven hearing office to 6 judges at the Hartford hearing office. Cases are assigned to offices based on the claimant's residential address, so hearing location is determined by geography rather than preference.
For attorneys practicing disability law in Connecticut, understanding the local hearing landscape is an important part of case preparation. The data on this page provides a starting point for evaluating office-level patterns, though individual judge statistics offer more granular insight into decision-making tendencies. Visit individual office pages for judge-level data.
Connecticut Disability Hearing FAQ
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What factors influence hearing outcomes in Connecticut?
While all ALJs apply the same federal disability standards, these case-level factors can lead to variation in outcomes across offices and judges.