SSDI Appeal in New Jersey: Hearing Offices, Wait Times, and Tips

ALJ hearing offices in New Jersey, average wait times, approval rates, and state-specific appeal strategies.

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SSDI Appeal in New Jersey: Hearing Offices, Wait Times, and Tips

TL;DR: New Jersey has 3 SSDI hearing office(s) with average wait times of 14 to 20 months for an ALJ hearing. Approval rates at the hearing level range from 45% to 54%. Apply for NJ TDI for short-term income while your SSDI case is pending.

If you have been denied SSDI in New Jersey and are heading to an ALJ hearing, here is what you need to know about hearing offices, wait times, and strategies specific to your state.

New Jersey SSDI Hearing Offices

OfficeAddress
Newark970 Broad St, Newark, NJ 07102
Hackensack385 Prospect Ave, Hackensack, NJ 07601
Cherry Hill1 Cherry Hill Mall, Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Wait Times and Approval Rates

MetricNew Jersey (NJ)National Average
Average wait for ALJ hearing14 to 20 months12 to 18 months
ALJ hearing approval rate45% to 54%45% to 62%
Reconsideration approval rate2% to 13%2% to 13%

New Jersey-Specific Notes

New Jersey offices tend to have longer wait times than national averages. Newark is the busiest. New Jersey has its own Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) program providing short-term benefits. Medicaid (NJ FamilyCare) is available during the SSDI wait.

Tips for New Jersey SSDI Claimants

Apply for NJ TDI for short-term income while your SSDI case is pending. NJ FamilyCare provides health coverage for qualifying residents. The Cherry Hill office may have shorter wait times than Newark.

How to Prepare for Your Hearing

Regardless of which New Jersey hearing office handles your case, the preparation is the same:

  1. Get RFC forms from your treating physicians. Physical and/or mental RFC forms with specific functional limitations. See our physical RFC guide and mental health RFC guide.
  2. Submit all evidence early. At least 5 business days before the hearing. See new evidence guide.
  3. Consider hiring an attorney. Claimants with representation win at significantly higher rates. See finding a disability lawyer.
  4. Prepare your testimony. Know what the judge will ask and practice your answers. See common ALJ questions and testimony tips.
  5. Understand vocational expert testimony. The VE's answers often determine the outcome. See VE testimony guide.

For complete hearing preparation, read our ALJ hearing guide. For approval rate data, see our SSDI appeal statistics.

Start Your New Jersey Appeal

ClaimPath's Appeal Pack ($49) generates hearing prep materials and evidence checklists tailored to your conditions. For New Jersey claimants heading to an ALJ hearing, we connect you with attorney partners who handle hearings in your area.

Start your appeal preparation now.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best practices for ssdi appeal in new jersey: hearing offices, wait times, and tips?

TL;DR: New Jersey has 3 SSDI hearing office(s) with average wait times of 14 to 20 months for an ALJ hearing. Approval rates at the hearing level range from 45% to 54%. Apply for NJ TDI for short-term income while your SSDI case is pending.

What should I know about new jersey-specific notes?

New Jersey offices tend to have longer wait times than national averages. Newark is the busiest. New Jersey has its own Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) program providing short-term benefits.

What are the best practices for tips for new jersey ssdi claimants?

Apply for NJ TDI for short-term income while your SSDI case is pending. NJ FamilyCare provides health coverage for qualifying residents. The Cherry Hill office may have shorter wait times than Newark.

How to Prepare for Your Hearing?

Regardless of which New Jersey hearing office handles your case, the preparation is the same:

What should I know about start your new jersey appeal?

ClaimPath's Appeal Pack ($49) generates hearing prep materials and evidence checklists tailored to your conditions. For New Jersey claimants heading to an ALJ hearing, we connect you with attorney partners who handle hearings in your area.

Disclaimer: ClaimPath is a document preparation service, not a law firm. We do not provide legal advice or represent you before the SSA. Results may vary. Consult a qualified disability attorney for legal representation.

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