Social Security Disability Hearings
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Social Security hearings Attorney In Sacramento, California
Representation at Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) Hearings
If your Social Security Disability claim has been denied and you have requested a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ), this stage of the process is critical. The disability hearing is often your best opportunity to present your case directly and challenge the Social Security Administration’s decision.
Walker Disability Law
represents individuals at Social Security Disability hearings throughout Sacramento and across California. We focus on preparing strong cases for the hearing stage and advocating aggressively on behalf of our clients.
Have you been denied SSDI or SSI and are preparing for a hearing? Call Walker Disability Law at 916-831-7575 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Is a Social Security Disability Hearing?
After an initial denial and reconsideration denial, you have the right to request a hearing before an Administrative Law Judge.
At the hearing:
- You may testify about your medical condition and limitations
- A vocational expert may testify about available jobs
- A medical expert may provide an opinion
- The judge will evaluate evidence and credibility
The hearing is less formal than a traditional courtroom trial, but it is still a legal proceeding. Proper preparation can make a significant difference in the outcome.
Why Representation at the Hearing Stage Matters
Many disability claims are denied at the initial stages due to incomplete records, technical findings, or vocational conclusions. The hearing gives you the opportunity to correct those issues — but only if your case is properly developed and presented.
An experienced disability hearing attorney can:
Review the Reason for Denial
We analyze the SSA’s findings to determine why your claim was denied and what must be addressed before the hearing.
Develop Strong Medical Evidence
We gather updated medical records, obtain physician statements, and ensure your limitations are clearly documented.
Prepare You for Testimony
You will likely testify at your hearing. We prepare you to explain your symptoms, work history, and functional limitations clearly and consistently.
Challenge Vocational Expert Testimony
In many hearings, the government relies on a vocational expert to argue that jobs exist which you can perform. Effective cross-examination of this testimony can be critical to a successful outcome.
Present Legal Arguments to the Judge
We organize and present your case in a way that aligns with Social Security regulations and case law.
What Happens After the Hearing?
After your hearing, the Administrative Law Judge will issue a written decision.
If the judge approves your claim, you may receive past-due benefits and ongoing monthly payments.
If the judge denies your claim, you may request review by the Appeals Council and, if necessary, pursue federal court review. To learn more about federal court disability appeals, visit our Federal Court Appeals page.
Common Issues at Disability Hearings
Many cases turn on:
- Residual Functional Capacity (RFC) findings
- Substantial Gainful Activity (SGA) determinations
- Credibility assessments
- Vocational expert testimony
- Incomplete or outdated medical records
Addressing these issues before the hearing is essential.
Who Should Contact a Hearing Attorney?
You should consider contacting a disability hearing attorney if:
- Your SSDI or SSI claim has been denied twice
- You have received a Notice of Hearing
- You are unsure how to prepare for your ALJ hearing
- Your case involves complex medical or vocational issues
- You were denied due to work activity findings
Representation at the hearing stage can significantly improve your ability to present a clear and well-supported case.

No Fees Unless We Win
Walker Disability Law handles Social Security Disability hearings on a contingency fee basis. You pay no attorney’s fees unless your case results in past-due benefits. Attorney fees are regulated by federal law and subject to SSA approval.
Schedule a Free Disability Hearing Consultation
If your Social Security Disability claim has been denied and you are preparing for an administrative hearing, Walker Disability Law can review your case and discuss your next steps. Call 916-831-7575 to schedule a free confidential consultation.

