CUTTING THROUGH THE SOCIAL SECURITY BACKLOG IN 2023
- The Forsythe Firm
- Dec 28, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Jan 10, 2023
The Social Security Administration says there are now more than 1 million disability claims backlogged in the United States.
The five states with the biggest DDS backlogs are Texas (101,841), Florida (95,168), California (66,331), New York (44,051), and Georgia (42,047). In Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi, Arkansas, and West Virginia, the backlogs are equivalent to more than five cases pending per every one thousand residents.

An individual Social Security case worker normally handles about 80 cases at one time. But that worker is now handling up to 280 cases at one time. No wonder we wait so long for a decision.
WHAT YOU CAN DO AS A CLAIMANT?
No one can solve the government's problems. The huge backlogs are not just because people are filing more claims. It began with COVID in March 2020. The government shut down almost every Social Security office in America. They were closed for almost 2 years, finally starting to reopen in March 2022. There are inadequate budgets to operate the state agencies like Disability Determination Services and to hire and replace Social Security employees--creating a severe manpower shortage.
If you are stuck in limbo waiting months on end for a decision on your claim, we recommend you do the following things, which may help:
1. Call the Disability Determination Service (DDS) in your state about once a month and get a status. Find out if your doctors are sending the medical records needed. Are there any other unnecessary delays? If so, help solve them.
2. If you are unrepresented, update Social Security (DDS) on your updated medical information: new doctors, hospitalizations, new diagnoses, hospitalizations, ER visits, recent medical tests, etc. Social Security has no way to know about your changing medical information unless YOU tell them!
3. If you are represented by an attorney or advocate, let that person know about your updated medical information.
4. Be careful to return any and all forms that are mailed to you. Just one missing form, waiting for your signature or reply, can delay your claim by months.
5. Promptly attend any medical or psychological consultative examinations that Social Security sets for you. If you miss one of these exams (for any reason) it will take weeks or months to get the exam rescheduled, and in many cases it will never be rescheduled. This may hurt your chance of an approval. (Social Security accepts no excuses for missing an appointment).
6. Try to get your doctor to provide you with a Medical Source Statement or Residual Functional Capacity form that shows the specific reasons you can't work. These forms must show specific limitations/restrictions on your ability to perform work-like activities. You will want to present the form to your doctor and you will submit it to Social Security when it is complete.
If you are unrepresented, we would be glad to discuss how we may assist with your disability claim. It's free to talk to us and if we represent you we will never charge a fee until you win your claim and receive the past due payments due to you. If you don't win, you never pay a fee or for any expenses.
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The Forsythe Firm, 7027 Old Madison Pike NW, Huntsville, AL 35806.
We handle nothing but Social Security disability. In practice for 20 years. Reach us at (256) 799-0297.
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