This is a remastered version of a classic Q&A from Q&A Social Security Disability Today, originally published on June 16, 2012, featuring Attorney Anthony Reeves. One of the most common questions in the disability process is:
👉 “How long will my appeal take before I receive a decision?” In this video, I break down the real truth behind Social Security Disability appeal timelines—something many claimants struggle to understand.
⚖️ Key Insights Covered:
- Why there is NO required timeline for Social Security to issue a decision Â
- What your representative really means when they say “we have to wait” Â
- Typical wait times at each level:
- Initial / Local Office: ~2–6 months Â
- Hearing Level: ~1 year or more Â
- Appeals Council: ~1–2 years Â
- Why switching representatives won’t speed up your case
- How case volume and system structure impact delays
- What happens when your case becomes significantly delayed
💡 If you’ve ever felt like your case is taking too long or that no one is giving you a straight answer—this video explains why that is the reality of the system.