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Home :: FAQ :: After Social Security Disability Hearing

What if there was plenty of evidence on my behalf that outweighed the evidence that was of record against my being found disabled?

An ALJ must adequately weigh the evidence and explain the conflicts in the evidence and resolve them.  If you feel that this happened to you may want to allege in your appeal that “The ALJ’s denial of benefits was against the greater weight of the evidence and is not adequately supported by the evidence of record.”