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Home :: FAQ :: After Social Security Disability Hearing

What grounds can a Claimant assert as the basis of error committed by the ALJ?

There are many grounds upon which an ALJ may be reversed.  Often, with unrepresented claimants, the claimant will not know what questions to ask, and as responsive as an ALJ may be to an unrepresented claimant, the Judge is not in the best position to know how your case should be presented.  So, error can and may occur.